Anonymous wrote:I understand you OP. Having had 4 worthless daughters in law, good luck finding what you're looking for.
If I listed everything their women couldn't/wouldn't do we'd be here all day. You're going to have to do for yourself. I have never in my life seen such highly educated women be so damn dumb and lazy. They are only good for a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I understand you OP. Having had 4 worthless daughters in law, good luck finding what you're looking for.
If I listed everything their women couldn't/wouldn't do we'd be here all day. You're going to have to do for yourself. I have never in my life seen such highly educated women be so damn dumb and lazy. They are only good for a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Millennial here. I am a great cook and cook every night. My married millennial girlfriends do the same. I follow the Instagram accounts of several single millennial friends and relatives and see that these are the women with the time to experiment with fun new recipes - I love to see the food pics that they post.
If anything, I've noticed that Boomer/Gen X women are the ones who consider it beneath them or somehow too traditionally feminine to cook well, if at all (see: Sex and the City).
As an urban dwelling gen Xer, I admit this this true. The only time my friends and I started taking any interest in cooking was when our children stopped breastfeeding and started eating solids. That made it necessary for us to start cooking at home. Before that it was dinner out or get takeout for all of us!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was dating many years ago cooking skills were not high on my list of attributes for a GF and then a DW. My DW is just an OK cook but I'd never tell her that. She has so many other great attributes that complaining about her cooking would be stupid. She'd say "then you do it!". I'm not that dumb.
Cuck.
Anonymous wrote:Millennial here. I am a great cook and cook every night. My married millennial girlfriends do the same. I follow the Instagram accounts of several single millennial friends and relatives and see that these are the women with the time to experiment with fun new recipes - I love to see the food pics that they post.
If anything, I've noticed that Boomer/Gen X women are the ones who consider it beneath them or somehow too traditionally feminine to cook well, if at all (see: Sex and the City).
Anonymous wrote:EX-fiancé, huh. Wonder why.
Anonymous wrote:EX-fiancé, huh. Wonder why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op I'm 34 and I can cook. Cooking to me is like art. I can create so many things in my kitchen. I can cook American, Caribbean, Greek, Italian, African, Mexican etc However, i only cook for a man worthy or deserving of the meals I make.
We should be friends. I'm 32 and make everything from scratch. Cooking is my hobby. I enjoy learning different techniques and recipes from all over the world.
Do you follow Chrissy teigans snaps?
Anonymous wrote:I understand you OP. Having had 4 worthless daughters in law, good luck finding what you're looking for.
If I listed everything their women couldn't/wouldn't do we'd be here all day. You're going to have to do for yourself. I have never in my life seen such highly educated women be so damn dumb and lazy. They are only good for a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:When I was dating many years ago cooking skills were not high on my list of attributes for a GF and then a DW. My DW is just an OK cook but I'd never tell her that. She has so many other great attributes that complaining about her cooking would be stupid. She'd say "then you do it!". I'm not that dumb.