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cooking at home is a full time job, to liberate us from domestic labour we need industrial kitchens and places to eat. the idea that it is normal for each individual home to aspirationally cook for themselves enforces good old fashioned 'family values', amd solidifies the role of the patriarch, who probably wont be cooking because cooking is gay or whatever
having said this I couldn't justify eating where I work, it's too expensive. Learn to cook lentils. ๐
Fellas, is it gay to be able to feed yourself?
I really don't get it. Chefs are masculine coded, wilderness survival guys cooking meat is masculine coded. Even grilling is masculine coded. But do any of that shit in a home kitchen and suddenly it's gay or girly or whatever.
a chef is a professional, a homecook is a hobby artist, some background work that that goes unnoticed and doesn't come with the glory of showing the outside world the mastery of your craft (like mowing the lawn am I rite fellas?)
I'm being sarcastic btw for the most part, but i've met guys who unconsciously act like this