Anonymous wrote:I wonder if all of the PPs would be bad mouthing this situation were revised - -- if it were a single mom & kids receiving weekly meals from the grandmother and a man wrote in and said "Am I going to have to cook for her because clearly she doesn't cook?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if all of the PPs would be bad mouthing this situation were revised - -- if it were a single mom & kids receiving weekly meals from the grandmother and a man wrote in and said "Am I going to have to cook for her because clearly she doesn't cook?"
So, a single mom who does not cook and received weekly meals from her dad and asks OP if he's going to cook for her and her kid because she doesn't?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if all of the PPs would be bad mouthing this situation were revised - -- if it were a single mom & kids receiving weekly meals from the grandmother and a man wrote in and said "Am I going to have to cook for her because clearly she doesn't cook?"
So, a single mom who does not cook and received weekly meals from her dad and asks OP if he's going to cook for her and her kid because she doesn't?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 43 and attractive, in shape, and dating. Lately all of the guys I've gone out with have asked right away if I like to cook. I don't. The guy I'm dating now gets homemade meals delivered from his mom weekly (supposedly for his kids, but he eats it too). Is this going to be a problem?
When DH and I started dating , I did not know how to cook. He was 39 at the time. He knew this about me, and he didn't care. He knew how to cook, and actually cooked for me while we were dating. Still does.
The bolded would make me run. The problem is not you not knowing how to cook, but that he's looking for a cook for his kids (and himself).
Eh, I read it as a grandma cooking for her grandkids now that their mom isn’t around. Kinda sweet, assuming she’s local.
Why can't he cook? Why does he need his mommy to cook for him? Don't you think that he will expect his GF/wife to cook for him? Big huge red flag.
The PP specifically said that the grandma makes the food for the kids. And lots of men and women can’t cook, it’s not a character flaw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
OP: his mom is in her 60's, but yes. It sounds more like a cultural tradition though (Lebanese).
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 43 and attractive, in shape, and dating. Lately all of the guys I've gone out with have asked right away if I like to cook. I don't. The guy I'm dating now gets homemade meals delivered from his mom weekly (supposedly for his kids, but he eats it too). Is this going to be a problem?
When DH and I started dating , I did not know how to cook. He was 39 at the time. He knew this about me, and he didn't care. He knew how to cook, and actually cooked for me while we were dating. Still does.
The bolded would make me run. The problem is not you not knowing how to cook, but that he's looking for a cook for his kids (and himself).
Eh, I read it as a grandma cooking for her grandkids now that their mom isn’t around. Kinda sweet, assuming she’s local.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
OP: his mom is in her 60's, but yes. It sounds more like a cultural tradition though (Lebanese).
And you don't think he will expect you to continue that tradition?
I'm Asian American and grew up in a traditional household where the women cooked. I would never ever date a man who expects this kind of thing. I'm the PP who stated that I didn't know how to cook when my DH and I started dating.
My advice: run.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if all of the PPs would be bad mouthing this situation were revised - -- if it were a single mom & kids receiving weekly meals from the grandmother and a man wrote in and said "Am I going to have to cook for her because clearly she doesn't cook?"
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if all of the PPs would be bad mouthing this situation were revised - -- if it were a single mom & kids receiving weekly meals from the grandmother and a man wrote in and said "Am I going to have to cook for her because clearly she doesn't cook?"
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if all of the PPs would be bad mouthing this situation were revised - -- if it were a single mom & kids receiving weekly meals from the grandmother and a man wrote in and said "Am I going to have to cook for her because clearly she doesn't cook?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
OP: his mom is in her 60's, but yes. It sounds more like a cultural tradition though (Lebanese).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
OP: his mom is in her 60's, but yes. It sounds more like a cultural tradition though (Lebanese).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Yes it does in this context and in the context of dating and being asked immediately if you can cook and tell your date your mom is providing meals for your kids it is safe to assume he is incapable. There is no reason to believe otherwise.