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Reply to "Ex fiancée was such a good cook. Is it impossible to find another 25-35yo woman w kitchen skills?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bullshit. Foodie-ism is super trendy right now and has been for a few years. My last workplace was full of 25-30 year olds, and they were way into organizing office potlucks and bake-offs to show off their skills. I know more than one young woman in the DC area who maintains a food blog. [/quote] There is that trend, but it's a niche. 90-plus percent of millennial women think it's cute that they CAN'T cook. They actually think the sign of success is being able to afford eating out 6-7 days a week. It's backwards, it's vapid... it's the Kardashian cancer inflicting the culture.[/quote] Is this OP? Okay, again I'm calling bullshit that 90-plus percent of millennial women actively do not want to cook at all. Cooking is totally mainstream among millennials. If you really believe this, we can't help you. You're never going to find a woman who cooks. [/quote] Where do you live? Who do you think fills all these gastropubs and trendy hipster restaurants, food trucks, grubhub, etc.[/quote]
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