I am curious, is it considered un-masculine in East Europe and Russia if a man cooks

George

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food or does dishes ? hi guys, ok, well I dated two woman from Eastern Europe separate times. Both are stunning beautifulthin, like real women.

The first was half Polish and half Russian, from Poland, about 24, I dated her for for six months, before she returned to Poland. One time her older sister was over in the house, and saw me doing the dishes, and she snapped, and said "that her sister will or her will do it" I was like "huh" ? "it's no problem, I can do it". She said in "east europe, woman commands the kitchen".

Now I date this girl about 21 year old from Romania. Now this was in my apartment, and I was cooking food, She brought her younger brother over too like 19 I think. and he said. "man, what the f-ck, cooking is woman's job, you are man, let us watch the game"(soccer or football as you say in europe).

And it is not like cooking is a hobby, I do other activities like ski, scuba, fishing, and hunting. But this is normal for me. I am of East Indian origin , but American born/raised, so when I was younger, my mom showed me how to do stuff in the ktichen.

Both my ex and the current girl liked what I made, and they made good food too.
Anyway, so can anyone answer my question ? I am just curious.
 
I am half Russian half Yugoslavian. I would love it if my bf would do the dishes or cooking:)
It really depends on the family and the time/ era: My grandfather never entered the kitchen other than asking for something or eating while my father (an extremely masculine man, trust me) even helped mom to clean the house.
 
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