Another lazy, entitled feminazi who not only cannot, but will not learn how to, cook.
There is an office full of them here.
They cannot make a home and don’t want to.
Why get married and have a family?
And doesn't want anyone else to, either.
My parents both worked from the time I was in 4th grade. But we still managed to eat the family meal together in the evening most of the time.
Mom ate many cold meals because she used that time to read to the family. They were great books which we kids took a turn selecting, biographies of great Americans, The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom and others.
We didn't leave the table until the chapter was finished. We also took a turn reading (and having cold supper) to give Mom an occasional break.
The results were worth it. Every one of us went on to higher education degrees, including the graduate level and even one PhD. Best of all, not one of our brood of six grew up to be a drug addicted lazy slackard or a bed-wetting liberal. But I repeat myself.
My wife and I did the same with our brood, even though we didn't do it quite as consistently or as often as my parents did. We got the same rewarding results.
Don’t blame the author entirely. She’s just reporting on the findings of some loony North Carolina State University sociologists (although I’m guessing that she agrees with them).
It amazes me how many young women today have no desire to learn how to cook. My parents shared the cooking in our house in the 50's. My mother cooked the meals during the week, and my Dad cooked spaghetti sauce every Saturday, along with our Sunday meal. That was in the 50's, and I especially enjoyed watching my Dad cook. That's how I learned to make gravy. He was actually a better cook than my mother.