So they are independent and don’t feel trapped into needing a woman.
they do to be fair or they did at my school.
I once watched a boy put dry pasta in a pot turn the hob on put thepasta on the hob with no water in iti said what are you doing!
I’m a good cook. And in a pinch, when a button gets torn off or falls off my shirt, I can sew it back on. I hate sewing; but I can do it.
I learned to cook when I was 10 when my mom broke her wrist and couldn’t cook bacon and eggs on saturdays for me anymore so I taught myself how to cook bacon and eggs and didn’t stop there. Cooking became one of my favorite hobbies and I taught myself to cook everything. And still love cooking to this day.
I learned to cook in college, making at all the way to assistant chef. I love to cook. sewing I could do if I had thread and needles, but never know where to get that stuff…probably walmart.
i cooked a pound of bacon today and ate it all , first time i cooked it on a stove!
I’m sure Walmart has sewing kits - just a little plastic box of all you need to sew - an assortment of threads, needles, needle threader, even a tiny pair of scissors. Pins seem to come separate.
I did that yesterday. I prefer microwave bacon.
Back in the 1990s when I was ok and I had admirations to become an international diplomat in the US I used to cook all kinds of great food, my favorites were some oriental and Indian meals. LOL 
In old days we actually had classes at the school how to cook, I liked it a lot. I could have been a great diplomat. LOL 
are you taking the royal piss
What do you mean by that, dandy?
nothing I just had a paranoid brain fart.
ok. Take care when it’s there to be had.
thanks eating too much at the moment have to stop! I don’t want to stop LOL
I worry about peeing my pants, or crapping in them.
sorry to hear that.
Me, too. It cramps my style considerably.
I cook well enough to satisfy myself. I get cheap clothes at thrift stores. They have a lot of pre-prepared food that just needs to be warmed up now. I wouldn’t want a woman to do cooking and cleaning. I like living the way I do.
I ALWAYS HAD A SEWING KIT IN MY GEAR IN THE ARMY…(and I needed it in Afghanistan).
I ripped the crotch of my (Desert Combat Uniform) DCUs.
SO I took gutted 550 parachute cord and sewn that shiat back up, and it lasted the whole damned deployment.
Sadly, I threw away ALL MY UNIFORMS.
It was a farce from the beginning, I believe and I was pimped out into killing people in Afghanistan.
ONE of my projects as a disabled vet was making my own parka jacket with my own sewing and shiat.
And yes I learned to (make an omelet first), when I was about 9. I was then engrossed into the culinary arts, and I learned a lot from my stepfather (who is my dad now). We made hollandaise sauce from scratch and all sorts of cool dishes when I was in highschool.
After granny died, I inherited her Sabatier kitchen knives. They’re just great.