Good gift or basket for married bachelor?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are his arms broken? Why can't he cook? And why are you being a busybody.


He does cook. He doesn’t always have time because he gets home late and the 6 year old has to eat within a reasonable time.


So this makes most moms married bachelorettes? I don't cook. Does this make my husband a bachelor now? Wt...
Anonymous
I’m 100% certain OP is a troll. That being said if another woman ever sent my husband dinner or meal delivery, I would call and tell her she better have his place setting ready because he’s now being sent to live with her to be fed each day.
Anonymous
I'm sure if he wanted to eat healthier food, he could make better choices.
Anonymous
LOL. Whatever basket you would get for a married mother will do. I hope this was an intentional troll.
Anonymous
These are good and are having a sale + free shipping
https://www.winecountrygiftbaskets.com/
Anonymous
I really don’t know any other couples where the full time out of home worker - male or female - also does all the cooking housework


Lol these are called "single mothers with jobs" and I am one. I eagerly await my gift basket/prize for getting out of bed in the morning.

Also "married bachelor" may just become a dcum thing. Early holiday gift from OP!
Anonymous



I am sure this is a troll, but there is just enough judgmental gender expectations to make you a credible mother or sister. Five stars as this is super triggering- a slatternly mother who doesn’t provide nutritious meals for her 6 year old- absolute gold.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


I am sure this is a troll, but there is just enough judgmental gender expectations to make you a credible mother or sister. Five stars as this is super triggering- a slatternly mother who doesn’t provide nutritious meals for her 6 year old- absolute gold.



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