• TechLich@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    This is a really interesting cultural one that always kinda surprises me.

    Where I am, cooking has always been a very masculine thing. Cutting up meat with sharp knives, setting things on fire, etc. The chef industry here is very male dominated and men cook together as a social thing when hanging out. In most families I encounter, the dad does most of the cooking with the exception of maybe baking? It’s weird to hear that it would ever be thought of as insufficiently masculine.

    In fact I think it would be seen as maybe a bit embarrassing/weak if you were a man who couldn’t cook.

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      17 hours ago

      To be honest, my shithead US centric mindset kicked in there. OP never mentioned being from the US, but the rise of fascism has been a major focus as of late so I assumed they were.

      It’s good to know other countries are more sensible and don’t share our stupid concept of masculinity being degraded by not having a woman be your kitchen slave cook.