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Emad (f)
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If you want to marry a woman who can cook why don't you just go and look for a cook in Sheraton Hotel She is bound to know perfect "cuisine"
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hola2ng (m)
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I Gotta be able to eat good food -being the way to a man's heart and all that crap. If she can't cook - why don't you go ahead and teach her how ! Most times we are pre occupied with the weaknesses of people. But sometimes therein their strenght lies.
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Nite Angel (m)
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Must a woman know how to cook? If yes, must a man know how to cook? Sure! So if by any stroke of luck either of them is deficient, in otyher that tantalizers will not become their second home one should teach the other and part of their evenings could be spend comparing cookery notes and trying out new finds; it would be so much fun!
Thanks Seun, and others with your flow.
Raldsfield, the elders were wrong, the way to a man's heart has been and will always be his eyes (the one that leads him to desire what he admires) but if you insist be careful so that you don't end serving or servicing the good cook who succeed in jazzing you away as you eat your fill.
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vickybabe (f)
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if you wife-to-be can't cook then u definately haven found a wife
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Emad (f)
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vickybabe thunder fire u for that statement 
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vickybabe (f)
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vickybabe thunder fire u for that statement  excuse me, its called keepin it real, what guy want to marry a girl that cannot cook
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spoilt (f)
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then eat out. what's the biggie? na mamaput you wan marry? 
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spoilt (f)
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not looking. sorry. 
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spoilt (f)
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wont find. @ ugwumba all your years in the netherlands and you still havent learnt that marriage is bigger than her cooking for your lazy behind? 
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Radiant (f)
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if you wife-to-be can't cook then u definately haven found a wife
vickybabe thunder fire u for that statement  then eat out. what's the biggie? na mamaput you wan marry?  No so e serious reach? 
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Ugwumba (m)
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@ ugwumba all your years in the netherlands and you still havent learnt that marriage is bigger than her cooking for your lazy behind?  Reason why me stays close to our african ladies - still want to cook for their man. No, its not the only thing in a marriage, but it sure adds the spice. PS - cooking a'int all that happens in the keuken (kitchen). 
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spoilt (f)
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@ radiant i tire oh! 
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Radiant (f)
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May be you should exchange names with "Spoilt" 
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spoilt (f)
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ugwumba is trying to heckle me.  wont mind him.
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spoilt (f)
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boring ke? don't you have to work to pay bills? what could be more exciting ? 
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Ugwumba (m)
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Ehmmm, Omo Eko said it was boring tonight on nl, on another thread. ken?
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Radiant (f)
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lol. . why don't you guys hook up on YIM and see how to make your evening exciting? 
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redsun (m)
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There is more to marriage than food,if she can't cook,cook or teach her to cook,or rather eat out or employ a chef if you can afford it.You are not getting married for food,you are getting married because you have an understanding to be together,a wife is a partner not a maid.
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lanegra (f)
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I'm not Nigerian, but are most Nigerian men good cooks? Mine sure is! I have a feeling that if we got married I wouldn't have to cook a day in my life! lol  I like to cook but he's already good at it and he always makes Nigerian foods, and I'm really liking the Nigerian food now, so he might as well be the cook of the house. 
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sinequanon
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If she can't cook I will tell her that I will cook,
, while she fixes the roof.
(The ladder, I will help her move it).
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Seun (m)
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I can't remember the last time my dad - or any Nigerian dad for that matter - fixed a roof. It's the carpenter's job!
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Gheorghe (m)
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a woman gats do what a woman gats do - COOK. i can afford to do a once-in-while-cooking but not make it a if-she-can't-cook-then-i-must.
what my brother-in-law did was make my sister spend a break/holiday with his aunt, indirectly making her learn most of the delicacies he loves even though she was a very good cook.
so the way i see it is very simple,if she can't cook, i don't need to hire a cook or send her to a school to learn cooking, just send her on vacation to see ma mama or better still visit as regularly as she can. chikina. ka chineke mezie okwu
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Nite Angel (m)
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Long throat. The skills will warm another man to her heart sooner than you expect.
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Everbright (f)
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hmmmn what makes her a woman if she can't cook
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georgies (m)
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She probably wouldnt get to my wife-to-be without knowing how to cook Otherwise,she will just be my friend for other purposes.
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