If I didn’t cook we’d probably eat sandwiches and spaghetti every night. Plus it’s my way to make sure my hubby is getting enough veggies in his diet. ;)
What’s the problem? This IS her workstation. Not because she’s a woman and that’s her place, but because her career is that of a homemaker. If you don’t work outside the home, by choice, then your contribution to the household is keeping the house. I know several men who have chosen this option. There is nothing wrong with doing so, most households just can’t afford to be one-income. If you can afford this option, and either one in the relationship wants to be a homemaker, then that’s their career. And it’s hard work to do correctly. It is a respectable and worthy option.
barbarasbrute over 11 years ago
GRRRRRRRR.The drivers seat, the boardroom. This is NOT the 1950’s….
gobblingup Premium Member over 11 years ago
I know you’re just being a troll, but how about the sound of being slapped with divorce papers?
alondra over 11 years ago
Maybe she likes to cook. Nothing wrong with that as long as she’s not expected to do it ALL the time.
sarah413 Premium Member over 11 years ago
@lightenup Maybe you should heed your moniker. Somehow I knew this would happen and some would get offended. sigh
Perkycat over 11 years ago
It’s comforting to Fred when she or anyone else is in the kitchen cooking.
AndiJ over 11 years ago
If I didn’t cook we’d probably eat sandwiches and spaghetti every night. Plus it’s my way to make sure my hubby is getting enough veggies in his diet. ;)
AndiJ over 11 years ago
Plus he cleans up after, most of the time.
JR6019 over 11 years ago
What’s the problem? This IS her workstation. Not because she’s a woman and that’s her place, but because her career is that of a homemaker. If you don’t work outside the home, by choice, then your contribution to the household is keeping the house. I know several men who have chosen this option. There is nothing wrong with doing so, most households just can’t afford to be one-income. If you can afford this option, and either one in the relationship wants to be a homemaker, then that’s their career. And it’s hard work to do correctly. It is a respectable and worthy option.
silverstate over 11 years ago
Well said, JR
tbritt99 over 11 years ago
At least she’s not barefoot.
Bob. over 11 years ago
My wife loved to cook. And she was good at it. I did a lot of the prep work.
hippogriff over 11 years ago
I cook 2/3 of the time; my wife cooks 2/3 of the time. The overlap? When we eat at different times or we want different menus.