But that leads back to some of the women's complaints in the original tweet. If men are cool with pursuing cooking as a profession or being the better cook, then they should be cool with pursing cooking as a way to continue family traditions. Why hold so tightly to the idea that it's the woman that's slacking and not the men aren't stepping up? Family dinner is family dinner, regardless of who prepared it.
As far as my family dinners, it's women, but also far and few between due to some of the complaints mentioned. My brother is one of those men that don't bring anything, but leaves with a handful. There was a member here I spoke with offline and his sister would make dinner and he never brought anything. I told him he should at least bring some rolls or something. I don't come empty handed and if I do it's because I sent or giving money toward something. From a man's perspective, it's women slacking off, but from our perspective, men can come off ungrateful and it's not worth the effort and cost.
Most men don't know how to influence/encourage women to get them to do the things they need to do. All some know is barbaric tactics of shaking their fist in a womans face and hollering.


Men are the best cooks anyway. Stop depending on women to do basic ass shyt.
to unforeseen levels in modern world history. Thats a tragedy.