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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone should know how to cook and have a few meal recipes memorized. Just say that. Someone your dating has his elderly mother sending meals daily? He cannot figure out how to feed his own kids or meal plan? [/quote] [b]OP: his mom is in her 60's, but yes. It sounds more like a cultural tradition though (Lebanese).[/quote][/b] If he is from a food-centric family, yes it is going to be a big deal. It is more than just not cooking it is that food is relatively unimportant to you. You will be judged and found wanting. Find a pasty- faced white boy whose Mother microwaved pot pies after a few gin and tonics, you’ll be happier. [/quote] Lol no, this is not going to be a big deal. I am middle eastern, food is important, my parents still send me food despite the fact that I love to cook traditional food and am good at it, but a lot of my friends don’t like cooking and their husbands have not left them over it yet. People are people and allowed to have preferences.[/quote] Also posters are completely glossing over the fact that, assuming the grandma is a good cook, OP will get to eat a bunch of delicious homemade cooking.[/quote] A grown man should be able to provide meals for his children without his mommy. Who cares if it is cultural? So what he’s a Lebanese manchild then. [/quote] Meh. I cook for my family of four every day of my life, but I still love my mom’s cooking, and she cooks for us frequently. Receiving meals from his mom for his kids does not mean he is incapable of cooking.[/quote]
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