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  • edited April 2008
    haha i could bring korean bbq... being korean and all :P
  • edited April 2008
    batteries for a vibrator are a lot more effective than hours of cooking for men
  • edited April 2008
    randomuser;27514 said:
    batteries for a vibrator are a lot more effective than hours of cooking for men
    true that, except vibrators are not very affectionate, and the vibrator itself has a higher initial cost then a man :P (this comes into play when u want to exchange and/or upgrade for a different version)
  • edited April 2008
    randomuser;27514 said:
    batteries for a vibrator are a lot more effective than hours of cooking for men
    Not all relationships are built on sex.
  • edited April 2008
    i_like_hiking;27487 said:
    got any examples?
    hm.. chocolate chip cookies is an example.. it really depends on the person.. for me it could be a hearty soup or spaghetti.. for my friend (who's a guy) it's chicken wings and a really juicy burger..
    i_like_hiking;27509 said:
    haha i could bring korean bbq... being korean and all :P
    i love korean bbq.. brrriinnnggg it!! X) i've actually been craving it since end of march.. but thanks to exams i had to put it on hold.. siGh.. it's been a difficult time.. @_@
    randomuser;27514 said:
    batteries for a vibrator are a lot more effective than hours of cooking for men
    um.. i'm not sure if i'm getting the context of this statement the way i think i should.. :zip: but i'm pretty sure food can satisfy my needs better than a vibrator.. =)
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    edited April 2008
    randomuser;27514 said:
    batteries for a vibrator are a lot more effective than hours of cooking for men
    its also more effective to have one night stands than it is to buy girls gifts and care about their feelings.
  • edited April 2008
    HAHAHA love the comment bufli.
  • edited April 2008
    I can cook simple dishes like fried noodles, and stir-frys. Now that I have more free time, I should try cooking harder dishes and see how that goes!
  • edited April 2008
    I find cooking a nice meal takes too much motivation, in the end I’m just as satisfied cooking something simple as something complex except I spend more time that I could on other things.

    my ex never asked me to cook for her only to take her out lots, and that i did i dont even wanna think of how much money i wasted on restaurants... but on the contrary she did always say she would cook me a meal sometime, she never did tho sigh and i waited 3years for it... i guess "the cake is a lie" (lol ...that line is from portal)
  • edited April 2008
    randomuser;27514 said:
    batteries for a vibrator are a lot more effective than hours of cooking for men
    umhmm, also vibrators cant procreate
  • edited April 2008
    callonmeee;27480 said:


    I would be willing to help out with the dishes if my guy cooked.
    you say it like you have an option.

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    jk.


    but okay, say the guy cooks, or pays for a majority of the dine - outs, what's it in for us, just some eye-candy sitting across from us? i just look for the 50/50 split in a relationship if it's meant to be a "keeper"?
  • edited April 2008
    ^ i think the proper picture u should have used is
    http://i25.tinypic.com/16jqyu.jpg :P


    JK JK
  • edited April 2008
    I CANNOT COOK.

    SO PLZ, COME WITH COOKING EXP.


    I can fight monsters and mow lawns, though. Also, I can change my own tires.
  • edited April 2008
    if the guy cooks all the time and pays to eat out all the time he will be mucho loved

    for example: less or no guilt trips, less or no passive agressiveness

    most of womens bitchiness probably spawns from things men do or omissions there of
  • edited April 2008
    Lixie;27613 said:
    I CANNOT COOK.

    SO PLZ, COME WITH COOKING EXP.


    I can fight monsters and mow lawns, though. Also, I can change my own tires.
    lmao!!!
  • edited April 2008
    Lixie;27613 said:
    ... Also, I can change my own tires.
    that is hot :shade:
  • edited April 2008
    it’s quite shocking how many people don’t know how to change their own tires (male and female) and of those who do I’m kind of curious how many bolt back up properly ...
    but that’s off topic :P
  • edited April 2008
    bufli;27620 said:
    it’s quite shocking how many people don’t know how to change their own tires (male and female) and of those who do I’m kind of curious how many bolt back up properly ...
    but that’s off topic :P
    Lots of students don't have cars =_=
  • edited April 2008
    randomuser;27496 said:
    i honestly dont see how anyone cant cook......

    no seriously....is boiling water that hard?

    is looking something up online that hard?

    its not like having an ability to cook means you know how to cook everything

    if a guy expected me to cook for him all the time and i didnt get much out of it, it wouldnt fly
    Haha. You make it sound so easy...it would mean everyone on this forum would know how to cook lol. There's a difference when someone cooks something good and something that tastes like shit. It takes experience, effort, and INTEREST...not just lookin it up on the internet haha...It's not an overnight kind if thing either...I've been learning how to cook since I was in grade 7...

    It kinda funny nowadays, i find a lotta guys are knowing how to cook, whereas more girls dont..haha. I think cooking is a skill that says you can take care of yourself and to extrapolate....someone else.

    And to reinterate, guys who kno how to cook are definitely gonna score bonus points haha...i know i do with my girlfriend lol
  • edited April 2008
    ^Thats true....i can cook anything, but it might not taste good! :/

    But my chicken and pineapple dish that i can cook....mmmm its so good! And that one took some time to learn to get it just right :)

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