R. Gaspari
New member
I must confess that when a young woman is a good cook, I find this to be a terribly delightful attribute because there are so few ladies that can cook in my area. I regard cooking as a form of art that I am terrible at. I would like to take a cooking course, but my first true love prepared an Italian dish for me once, and though it tasted like cardboard, I found it so charming that she took the time to do something so lovely for me.
These days very few ladies around me know how to cook or care about it. Being able to cook is not a requisite in terms of what I look for, but it sure is nice. Why do Feminists consider this to be misogynistic or oppressive to ladies when all I'm saying is that I like it when ladies can cook (it's charming). It's not in the least about being tied to the kitchen or these other awful images that Feminist ladies often paint when discussing what I regard as a beautiful form of art?
Why are Feminists so quick to judge others when they don't know much about her or him?
These days very few ladies around me know how to cook or care about it. Being able to cook is not a requisite in terms of what I look for, but it sure is nice. Why do Feminists consider this to be misogynistic or oppressive to ladies when all I'm saying is that I like it when ladies can cook (it's charming). It's not in the least about being tied to the kitchen or these other awful images that Feminist ladies often paint when discussing what I regard as a beautiful form of art?
Why are Feminists so quick to judge others when they don't know much about her or him?