Men who like to Cook, clean, sew and do the dishes

Pakistan
January 25, 2007 10:43am CST
Do you gals think that men who like to Cook, clean, sew and do the dishes without any compulsion, on their own accord to be less masculine than men who dont?
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@peni88 (469)
• United States
25 Jan 07
i dont think it makes the less masculine, actually i think it makes them more attractive. my husband loves to cook. we have a deal that i cook during the week since he works and he cooks a big family meal on saturdays. i think its great when men do this.
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• Pakistan
25 Jan 07
LOL! thats quiet a nice settlement you have there peni! i am glad that your hubby is this considerate!
@aelyus (634)
• Romania
26 Jan 07
No,I don't think that's how it is.I think that if he likes to cook is that he see that action like a hobby.you can'y say that he is less masculine,because he cooks.As we know exista a lot of men cook in this world!
@limcyjain (3516)
• India
25 Jan 07
no i dont think so. There is no harm if your partner helps you in your tasks. My husband gives me a helping hand by taking care of children's sleep time milk when he returns from business. I cant imagine him as less masculine.
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@globell45 (142)
• United States
25 Jan 07
I think any woman who can find a guy who can do all that is one lucky woman. His mother raised him the right way, taught him how to live on his own first, so he will be a great catch. A man has to be comfortable in his own skin about his own masculinity. What he is able to do has nothing to do withit at all? I would muchrather have a man who can do all that, than have one who is a hunk, stuck on himslef, self-centered, egotisical, and beats the crap outta me. Believe me, I have had both and I know which one is much better. My current husband can do all the above except sew, ( he has tried though)and I wouldn't trade him for all the world. And he is also disabled. But he is mine and I adore the ground he walks on. By the way, I too, am disabled, which is why we do EVERYTHING together.
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@camille101 (1025)
• United Arab Emirates
25 Jan 07
No, I don't think so. I admire those kind of men. I mean being able to do household chores definitely is a big turn on for me. I love my man who knows the ways in the house, it will be a big masculine help for me. Ans these skills are very necessary for every man. Surely I will teach my boys these skills, who knows it will be of great help for him in times when any woman isn't in his side. Men should be proud of these skills.
@maribel1218 (3085)
• Philippines
25 Jan 07
no they are more consider a REAL MAN because besides from being responsible they prove thier worth that in any situation they can help thier wife do the household chores and for me that is more masculine than doing nothing at all.
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• Pakistan
23 Feb 07
Well I am a guy and sometimes when I have craving for something I do end up cooking that but that is very rarely. I stink at sewing and you do not want me at your clothes!. I do not mind giving a hand in cleaning and I can do the dishes but I hate doing them, anyways I do not think that doing all that makes me less masculine. One should learn a few things to survive.
@XxAngelxX (2830)
• Canada
25 Jan 07
No that's just a myth, men like this just don't exist, lmao. I certainly wouldn't think they were any less masculine however if I found one like this, I think it would be awesome!!!
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