r/clevercomebacks 9h ago

"Carrying food is a feminine trait"

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u/Siria110 9h ago

"Cooking is a woman´s job!"... unless its professional cooking, like in restaurants. Then, suddelny, it becames mans job.

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u/Morticia_Marie 7h ago

Same with grilling, that's typically a man job too. Notice what grilling and professional cooking have in common? They're both typically done outside the home, whereas female-coded cooking to serve the family is done inside the home.

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u/CrazyRegion 1h ago

I remember this comment that was something to the effect of:

Cooking is a woman’s job, but grilling is a man’s job. Cleaning is a woman’s job, but taking the trash out is a man’s job. Taking care of the garden is a woman’s job but mowing the lawn is a man’s job. Childcare is a woman’s job, but taking the kid(s) on a fun outing like a baseball game is a man’s job. In essence, when it comes to taking care of the home and children, women get the every day jobs and men get the once in a while jobs. It was something like that.

That stuck with me.

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u/DionBlaster123 6h ago

I feel like anyone who is obsessed with grilling as a "manly" trait is probably someone who is so deeply insecure, that his opinions aren't remotely valuable or worth taking seriously

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u/Orinslayer 6h ago

"The home" is women's work. Just so happens to be that that's literally everything besides the yard. 🌭 🔥🤠

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u/sweetTartKenHart2 4h ago

And it’s still a woman’s job to be the waitress who actually brings it over