Myss Moxie Presents! Part 3 of Episode 1 - "28 Things..."
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Well, I grew up with my mother cooking and cleaning the house, but my father cooked and clean as well. It's not motherly for a woman to cook and clean for her man at all, as long as the man does what he needs to do, provide for her, or cook and clean too. Thinking it's motherly, thats some mama's boy shit. Its do for each other. We both work so we do for each other. I do not think that that should be a woman's primary goal, to just learn how to cook and clean to make a nigga happy.
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Yas, who wrote those 28 male comments, a gorilla? That must have come from the X-Box, get high all day, bitch-ass nigga. Real niggas man up, not have their woman as the mother in the relationship.
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We live in a career driven world, we also live in a world were women strive to be equal me in the workplace. Its no surprise that there are a lot of young women that don't cook or can't cook. Cooking, traditionally has been a submissive role to men and to the household. Today's women are breaking traditional roles and moving into the world place. But, both men and women should at least know there way around a kitchen.
There is no excuse to not learn how to cook; man or woman. So it is a surprise to me.
Cooking healthy is even easier to learn because it doesn't involved too much. It we have time to party, watch tv, talk bullshit, we can make time to save money and cook for ourselves. I can cook my ass off, and I work . If I meet a woman who is career driven and all that, but can't cook or don't have time to clean, Im sorry, I can't take her seriously in terms of marriage.
abyss104 3 years ago
i think its about balance. I also think that the kitchen intimidates folks. I think alot of women would (maybe) cook for a man but they might not want to hear that they CAN'T cook. i know its ridiculous but women are crazy :-)
MyssMoxie 3 years ago