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Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by MrsChima1(f): 11:25pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
Some men can cook better than some women. Get it right. So I can't borrow no sugar and eggs PEOPLE?!!! |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Flashaldrin(m): 11:26pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
MsDarkSkin: does that stand for all women or just you?? |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Mikael4(m): 11:27pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
Flashaldrin:Yeah boy! I'll keep making you run to the mods crying for help! Sissy! |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Mikael4(m): 11:28pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
Mrs, Chima: |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by MrsChima1(f): 11:30pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
~Mikael~: You make me sick. |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by queensmith: 11:33pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
@queensmith: all this trash you're spewing shows that you're yet to get real. Since you've not been found capable and eligible by any of your Nigerian nay black folks, the "ajekuu" Oyinbo that cant even buy his own wedding gifts that you hope to marry will "show you color" at the appropriate time.[/i]Rolls eyes here we go did someone touch a sensitive spot? Candy get stolen? Pele I will not call your typical Yoruba man capable or eligible. Lets not forget you are telling me they are neither capable nor eligible of cooking for themselves when they are hungry. I don’t see how this is meant to appease me? Oyibo men actually tend to be better husbands. Also i didn’t say my husband cant buy the wedding gifts (tho i thought the bride and groom received wedding gifts, oboii what are u saying) i said my parents will deal with the decorations since that is my culture. Accept it its different from yours. End off. No argument The only colour ive seen with Nigerian men is the color bland, rhymes with boring goes with grey. The only thing to look forward to is the growth of his pot belly and demands for pounded yam. Ive seen it all before it doesn’t interest me. So before you decide to put another man down because you ignorantly believe he’s white think again. [i]You are here referring to women who cook for their husband as "dog", right? Cooking for your family is not "bouncing around in the kitchen". How old are you sef that you write such nonsense? I've got news for you! Some of these women enjoy the best quality of marital life (peace on their home front and their husband literally worships them and does every imaginable hing for them! I am Yoruba and my wife is an example, and you confirmed it earlier! And they've got great kids t show for it (my first sin will probably be close to your age and he is an Under-Gee in the University! No don’t get me wrong, i said i’m not domesticated like an animal, i’m not trained to sit in the kitchen, its neither my inclination nor my calling. Its household pets we give room for in kitchens. Not human beings and certainly not women. I was hoping you will realise the comparison. Don’t get me wrong some women enjoy cooking for their husbands and good for them! If you love doing it then fine. We don’t all love doing it, we don’t all derive our lifelong achievements from the husband rubbing his belly after eating your fufu. I will never feel a sense of fulfilment just because my husband ate my food, again i need to add this is not my calling! But not to step on those that do, alot of these woman seek love and affection they will never receive, the men normally cheat, abuse them in many ways and abandon them. Im not an undergee in the university ooo like ur wife im getting my masters dude- but ill most likely use mine in an office and not the kitchen Dont worry, continue to live in your fools paradise, we all know that "Oyinbo man" will marry at least three-to-five times in a life time so you could just be number one! I wouldn't even dream about your kind of woman, not even for a house gaarl! Of what use is a woman like you whom all she knows is to claim 21st century rants instead of being the "Coordinator" of a thriving family? How would you coordinate a family if you dont believe in "duties and responsibility" within the family" Imagine the kind of "no-responsibility" kids that kind of marriage will also produce? Hmmm, . , . I put you in God's hand even though you said you dont acknowledge him! Lastpag. BTW: Whether we like it or not, the Bible still remains a valid "reference point" for human behavior, its a question of whether humans want to honestly do as it says or they want to "pick and choose" what to believe. The bible is a valid reference point to you and those that share your religious sentiments, save it for the church fellowship please. Another thing i find incredibly frustrating when trying to debate with Yoruba men! |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Nobody: 11:33pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
@ chima i had it right the first time. Flashaldrin: LOL @ ppl taking it LITERALLY!! i guess some folks have never tasted food cooked by a top of the line male cook. How fortunate I am. ANYWAY, I cook VERY well and probably better than a lot of women I know HOWEVER, i know men who can THROW DOWN and have YET to taste a woman's cooking that can top theirs including mine and my mom (who is the queen of cooking). So that says a lot. Esp the Jamo men in my family. FINGER LICKING AND BITING!! ~Mikael~: hmmmm. . .maaaaay-beee!! |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Flashaldrin(m): 11:34pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
Mrs, Chima:are you making pancakes?? Am damn hungry! |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Mikael4(m): 11:35pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
Mrs, Chima: I hope chima has eaten! |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by MrsChima1(f): 11:42pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
MsDarkSkin: Okay. We will agree to disagree on this as well. ~Mikael~: It is early afternoon here. Are you hungry? Flashaldrin: You better call your wife then. You gon be a hongry mofo waiting on me! |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Nobody: 11:46pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
i NEVER disagreed with you in the first place. lol just offered my opinion on the subject to the OP. |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by MrsChima1(f): 11:49pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
MsDarkSkin: Sure. |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Flashaldrin(m): 11:50pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
Mrs, Chima:aite, you aint getting no sugar, nor egg, nor salt from me!! |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Mikael4(m): 11:52pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
Mrs, Chima:Yes! Gots food? |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by MrsChima1(f): 11:53pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
Flashaldrin: Fluck you, your salt, sugar, and eggs. ~Mikael~: I got sauteed nuts. |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Nobody: 11:56pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Flashaldrin(m): 11:58pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
Mrs, Chima:Hahaha, take a chill pill man, i didnt ban your husband, he caused it on himself |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Mikael4(m): 11:59pm On Jan 26, 2012 |
Fluck you, your salt, sugar, and eggs. I got sauteed nuts. |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by MrsChima1(f): 12:01am On Jan 27, 2012 |
Flashaldrin: LMAO@me needing to take a chill pill My husband isn't on Nairaland boo boo. MsDarkSkin: Hisssssssssssss. Wrong size! ~Mikael~: |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Flashaldrin(m): 12:03am On Jan 27, 2012 |
Hehehe, thank heavens you know you're a man, and errrrrm you know the person I'm talking about |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Nobody: 12:04am On Jan 27, 2012 |
Mrs, Chima: LOL. |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by MrsChima1(f): 12:06am On Jan 27, 2012 |
Flashaldrin: You KNEW I WAS A MAN and YET you wanted me to cook you some pancakes?!!! You gay donkey! |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Flashaldrin(m): 12:11am On Jan 27, 2012 |
Whats wrong with that You just did that for mikael, does that make both of you . . . . . . |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Nobody: 12:35am On Jan 27, 2012 |
@op must u always open dumb dull dry threads, dnt u have books to read, ?? |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Nobody: 3:23am On Jan 27, 2012 |
@op like seriously of all topics to post. sheesh brain drain. true story |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Flashaldrin(m): 9:14am On Jan 27, 2012 |
Hehehe, looks like i just got another one of them noisemakers banned, hehehe. This is good! And hey, i will readily help out my wife in the kitchen, infact i will be begging her to allow me |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Nobody: 10:53am On Jan 27, 2012 |
flashaldrin ur brain rili needz to get flashed!! |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by lbotus(f): 1:00pm On Jan 27, 2012 |
@ Op, some men wouldn't want to help out, because they think the women will make it compulsory to always help them out, so they kill the thought of helping instantly. . My hubby helps me when am cooking kitchen, he does the dishes (not always) while i prepare the food. He does other stuffs too e.g Ironing and washing of clothes. i think helping your wife/girl friend in the kitchen or house-chores makes the bond stronger between couples.I wouldn't fight him if he decides not to help me because it's not mandatory/compulsory. |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Flashaldrin(m): 1:13pm On Jan 27, 2012 |
Thats fabulous. Well said! |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by lbotus(f): 1:18pm On Jan 27, 2012 |
^^^ did you ask your female friend why she didn't like the idea of you helping her in the kitchen? maybe she doesn't want you to know she uses |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by Flashaldrin(m): 9:59pm On Jan 27, 2012 |
Lolz, maybe |
Re: Should A Man Help Out His Wife/Girl-Friend In The Kitchen? by oohio2007(m): 11:45pm On Jan 31, 2012 |
Wife,yes.Girlfriend,a CAPITAL NO |
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