I would think that women would really appreciate guys who can cook. Used to be, a lot of women wouldn't let a guy in the kitchen at all, but things have changed nowadays.
I love when a man cooks. I love it even more if we can share the kitchen and cook together. Of course it would be real nice if he would help with the dishes afterward.
candio: I love when a man cooks. I love it even more if we can share the kitchen and cook together. Of course it would be real nice if he would help with the dishes afterward.
I love a man who can cook. For various reasons!
Trouble is, although men can make excellent chefs/cooks, they have a tendency to leave the kitchen area looking like Beirut back in the 80s.
i like cooking, but i also like it when guys good as well. even better when it's done together. there's a chemistry and choreography in the kitchen that can often transfer well in other areas. grin.
Bodecia: I love a man who can cook. For various reasons!
Trouble is, although men can make excellent chefs/cooks, they have a tendency to leave the kitchen area looking like Beirut back in the 80s.
Love your retort! In essence you are absolutely correct! Making (creating the war-torn effect in the kitchen is part and parcel of the 'creative method'...just like any other artiste, especially those that throw cans or globs of paints all over to achieve proper symbolism for the current social dynamics within the parameters of unexpurgated transmogrification of realities...as perhaps Dali would put it.. However, cleaning it all up can be and is a form of personal tranquility afterwards. Having lived through too many winters with no running hot mater, I really do appreciate it and like the peace and quiet while 'doing the dishes' and even wiping sauces from the floor and walls, etc. and having the stage set for any repeat performances... (Ever try using food sauces on canvas? )
solitare: Love your retort! In essence you are absolutely correct! Making (creating the war-torn effect in the kitchen is part and parcel of the 'creative method'...just like any other artiste, especially those that throw cans or globs of paints all over to achieve proper symbolism for the current social dynamics within the parameters of unexpurgated transmogrification of realities...as perhaps Dali would put it.. However, cleaning it all up can be and is a form of personal tranquility afterwards. Having lived through too many winters with no running hot mater, I really do appreciate it and like the peace and quiet while 'doing the dishes' and even wiping sauces from the floor and walls, etc. and having the stage set for any repeat performances... (Ever try using food sauces on canvas? )
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Do you like guys that can cook, or do you prefer to make things yourself???