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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]Cooking is a marketable skill. If millennial women want to fetch a high-value man, they ought to shore up those kitchen skills. And no, Blue Apron doesn't make you a good cook.[/quote] My fondest desire as a Gen Xer is that my daughter does not "fetch" anyone with this Eisenhower-era mindset. [/quote] bitter and divorced dried up neither regions[/quote] I never tire of the cranky MRA dudes who type out insults from their moms' basements. It's always the same thing: woman indicates she doesn't want to be treated like a servant and reactionary douche says this is un-womanly, bitter, and un-sexy. Nope. Women like me are your worst nightmare, buddy. I'm a fit, slender marathon runner who loves sex and whose spouse knows damned well this isn't 1954 and I'm not here to make him feel like the king of his castle. I'm your worst nightmare because I won't be treated like crap and I know damned well I don't have to be treated like crap in order to be with a man. Cavemen are scared shitless that other women will realize they have choices. My kid is going to have high standards for herself as I do for myself, and a loser caveman does not meet those standards. [/quote]
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