Do girls like men who can cook?

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EeveeElectro

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Who the hell do you hand out with e_e
I'd love it if mine cooked for me. He made me toast this morning, burnt it and nearly broke the toaster by sticking a knife in it to get the toast out.
I'd love a break from cooking the tea. He always makes an excuse out of something or other like not liking the look of the meat, or not being able to follow instructions.

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hotsauceman

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Its good to now how to cook for when you on your own. I can do some great things with just ground beef and some spices. I'm not going to be one of those guys who eats just cup noodles and left over takeout.
 

TotalHobNob

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666Chaos said:
TotalHobNob said:
I am man who knows how to cook and my friends usually give me shit for it. All the girls I've been with think its weak. So my question is do women like men who can cook really well?
Well that depends are you say cooking a mouth wateringly delicious rib eye or are you in the kitchen baking cookies while they go out to the bar?


In all seriousness as long as your not doing stuff like baking cupcakes or cookies I dont see the issue. Everybody has to eat and if a guy in single be better learn how to cook fast or he is going starve or be unhealthy. Me and all of my friends would be far more likely to give a guy shit because he cant cook.

Then again most of us worked in restaurant kitchens all throughout highschool which is a place dominated by males.
I know a lot of Italian food recipes, Oriental, Mexican, and fish n' chips.
 

HentMas

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TotalHobNob said:
I am man who knows how to cook and my friends usually give me shit for it. All the girls I've been with think its weak. So my question is do women like men who can cook really well?
dude, once you have made "Tequila Shrimp" with side lettuce salad and "Blackberry" sauce to accompany it and served it to your woman, she will do WHATEVER you want her to do

TRUE STORY

seriously, if you can cook, its more of a plus because one big part to build a relationship is pleasing the senses of your woman, so you are pleasing her taste buds and her olfactory sense, right up there with providing her with food, which will get her horny, willing, happy, impressed and completely out of her mind

if a girl says its "weak" tell her she doesn't even DESERVE to be treated as a female, because your services are those for a QUEEN
 

Superhyperactiveman

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TheDarkEricDraven said:
If I was a girl, I would love to have a boyfriend to cook. Actually, since I'm bigender, I might as well just say I would love to have a boyfriend to cook. I'm lazy =P
I'm sorry. I'm about as Politically sensitive/aware/informed as a Klan rally. What exactly is "bigender"? No desire to offend. I simply live under a rock.

OT: Get new friends. Cooking is one of the universal skills that impresses anyone and everyone who doesn't need to share brain cells with another person. The fact that these people mock you for a useful and praise-worthy skills paints me a picture of a group of uncultured barbarians.
 

Dragonborne88

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Uh, really? I'm a damn good cook, and people love it...I think. Last girl broke up with me after I made a beautiful stir-fry, so maybe my cooking is actually terrible. >.>

Oh god, don't let it be so! *throws self out window*



But in all honesty, if they hate you for that, they aren't worth your time. Tell them that you are having fun eating delicious meals for a fraction of the price they are. Groceries can last like a week and a half, lunch and dinner, for about 40 bucks if I'm careful. It rocks.
 

daftalchemist

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TotalHobNob said:
I am man who knows how to cook and my friends usually give me shit for it. All the girls I've been with think its weak. So my question is do women like men who can cook really well?
Yes. I am so sick of being the only person who can cook between my boyfriend and me. This wouldn't be an issue if he was the one who did all of the dishes or vacuuming, but I end up having to do all that too. And that wouldn't be an issue if he had some super great job that pays well, or a super full course load of classes, but he's unemployed for the summer and I'm the only one with a full-time job.

So, yes, a man that can cook is wonderful. Even better if he can do his own laundry.
 

Volkade

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Icaruss said:
I'm not really allowed to touch the stove at my house...I can barely make Ramen.
I know that feeling. For Christmas the other year my mother joked about me not being able to cook, and gave me a hotdog cooker. Something I surely couldn't screw up.
I'm the only person I know to have blown up a hotdog in one.
 

jpoon

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I can cook quite well, so says my girlfriend and my family but I have been given shit from time to time about it, when not actually serving the food. After they eat what I've cooked their shit talking stops immediately.

If a woman gives you shit about your cooking skill just tell her to go back to playing football or golf.
 

CJMacM

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I'd love to find a guy who can cook. I'm not so good at it and I appreciate people that can make more than mac n'cheese without frigging it up or forgetting about it.

Your friends and those girls seem lame, I don't see how being able to cook would look bad.
 

conflictofinterests

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My dad cooks, so I might have a different opinion of the subject than most other girls. I think cooking is an important part of life, and like most important parts of life, I want to share it with those I love. Often as not, a home cooked meal will be way better than a restaurant one, especially if you know how to cook the dish and the restaurant was going to be pretty much anything less than SUPER ritzy. Also, the kitchen is a great place for conversation. Cooking isn't nearly as attention-consuming as watching TV or playing videogames, but you still pretty much can't LEAVE the stuff, so you've got a captive audience for talking about plans and hopes and dreams and whatnot, as long as they aren't lazy and go watch TV or play videogames while you cook.
 

Mouse One

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I dunno. I would make meals for my wife when we were going out, and she told me that when she told her girlfriends that, they'd ask if I had a brother. Mind you, I'm a pretty good cook (Or at least the girl in question liked my slop) If you're trying to impress her with some recipe you've tried maybe once, eh.

Besides, a nice meal at home (or her place) is less "high pressure" than a fancy restaurant. Makes for a more informal kind of date, which always was our thing. Just a "Hey, you should drop by for dinner sometime". As long as you're not all creepy about it, of course. Whether you should add "I also make a good breakfast" is completely situational.
 

feauxx

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your guy friends are jealous that you can take care of yourself. your girl friends.. i dunno what's up with that. cooking is fun and for everyone.
 

derob

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never mind attracting women, I had to learn to cook because I've been a vegetarian for about six years of my life.

cooking in general is a good thing.
 

Daverson

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Cooking is a survival skill, therefore, it is manly.

Anyone who says otherwise is a fool. Dying from salmonella is not manly at all, and should be avoided.