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I made this spaghetti bolognese just now which I think I did a pretty good job, but I wonder if cooking is a feminine thing since it's a females job to cook her male partners food and do the chores and whatnot but what if I'm a male who doesn't have a female partner? Who is suppose to cook for me aside from myself? I understand the right traditional roles but what if I don't have any? Is it anti conservative to be a male and know how to cook?