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I can cook so no big. She'd have to do the dishes though.
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No, my brain is my stomach
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I'm married to one. She's a great woman who really knows how to please a man.
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Sure. No problem.
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My husband did ;)He was aware that I can read and follow directions in a ...what is that book called??..oh yeah,a cookbook!
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i guess i wouldn't mind that much. as long as their is some kind of food i can make myself, im fine.
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I don't cook. Is that why my boyfriend wont ask me to marry me?
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yes i would! love is not about food, plus if she has money, we can just take out
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Yes, I can cook.
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Only if she had money and could afford a live-in cook
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Yes. You both can later learn, together. Love conquers all.
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If that woman has all the good qualities I am looking for in a wife, I'll be willing to overlook that aspect. To me that would be a very insignificant one.
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it depends what you mean by "could not cook". I don't expect a chef, but even I know how to whip up some basic meals, and I really can't cook. If she was worse than me then she better make the money to make up for that aspect lol. I'm not sexist either, I think both people of a marriage, whether it be man/man, woman/women, man/woman, should have basic cooking skills, since they both know they will be supporting a child one day if they aren't already and I definitely won't be feeding my kid fast food and frozen dinners every day.
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Sure, why not? I know lots of places to eat out or get take-out food.
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I stink at cooking, and my BF asked me. He does 90% of the cooking!! And he is great at it! OK. Truth be told - I hate cooking, but I am OK at it, so at first, I pretended I couldnt cook. We have way more fun in the kitchen, as he now knows I dont like it, so never really learned too much - and so we work together now, and he teaches me!!
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I'm the male in my marriage and I do all the cooking. My wife can follow a recipe, but, she doesn't have to.
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I'm a male and i can follow a recipe but if mys/o can't cook and we lived together i think we could take cooking classes together.
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i'm a part time chef, i think i can manage lol
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That depends on what she can do and is willing to try... but a flat cop out is a turn off for me. Now if she tries...and truly does not enjoy cooking, then that's understandable. I'd hope though, as a woman, she would enjoy some form of creativity. If she's not into creating, I'm not attracted.
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I did. and I'm teaching her.
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Sure, as long as she cooks in bed.
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I DID marry a woman who can't cook.
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I don't know whether my husband considered my cooking skill when we got married--but he sure is happy now....I am a great cook, if I do say so myself. And when I push everyone out ofthe kitchen and take over--everyone appreciates it. Especially my husband of more years than we can remember.
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Well I can't cook worth a damn, so I guess I wouldn't hold something against someone that I can't do either. That would be a little bit hypocritic on my part. But I guess we could both learn together, and it would be romantic.
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I like to cook, and i'm good at it, so that doesn't matter. What i would have to take in consideration, is a woman that can't do the dishes. My ex-girlfriend couldn't ever do the dishes without leaving dried food particles on the dishes.
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Yeah, then we could learn how to cook together.
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only if she can use a phone to call a take away
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Three questions to ask a prospective bride from South Louisiana: 1.Who's your mama? 2.Are you Catholic? 3.Can you make a roux?
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WHEN I MARRIED MY HUSBAND I DIDNT KNOW HOW TO COOK. IT TOOK ME ABOUT THREE YEARS TO REALLY BECOME A GOOD COOK. NOW WHEN I COOK FOR HIM AND FAMILY I ALWAYS HEAR GOOD THINGS. (hehe...my dad even says i cook better than my mom...hehehe)
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If my woman does not know how, then it's ok. It's not my basic requirement in marrying her. If I do, I would rather look for a cook than a wife, a server rather than someone whom I could give my whole life to. The image of a wife who knows how to cook has been a traditional image of the woman of before. But times have changed, and that we too must be open to the different possibilities that our woman could ever do. If she does not know, then it's not her failure, and it wouldn't be a point to be deducted from her as a wife-to-be. A woman is more than a cook. She is her possibilities, more than a man could ever think of her.
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It's okay either way.
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