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Would you buy a male toddler a little tykes kitchen?
Heard something funny about that over the weekend.
Was telling a male coworker about it and they said they bought their nephew one for Xmas last year. Am I the only one that think it's ghey? NTTAWWT. |
its only teh ghey if you fail to recognize that most successful chefs are male.
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chefs make good money. Most I've seen are straight. Start 'em early!
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Not the ghey.
We are buying little man one for Xmas. Here is the deal...the kid absolutely loves to help mommy cook, he currently sits on the floor while she cooks with his own pots and pans....so we figured he needed his own kitchen. Now if you would have said little tykes makeup studio...that would be the ghey. |
I don't know. I do a lot of cooking around the house; my chili, soups, steaks, chops, pork shoulder, and stew are better than my wife's.
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Chicks dig guys who can cook.
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Would you buy a male toddler a little tykes kitchen?
Probably not. I'm not completely against the idea but it wouldn't occur to me as a gender-appropriate gift and I would probably be at least a little reluctant. I'll estimate a less than 5% chance that I would buy that gift for a boy.
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bundle of sticks alert.
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I think the way they're marketed makes people think that cooking is still just for women. They make the thing pink and always show girls using it on commercials. Just like they always show little boys playing on the workshop one.
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So, the sentiment of this thread is that a little tykes kitchen will teach the toddler to cook?
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guys who can cook live longer
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I have no problem with a young boy learning to cook. I learned at an early age to cook from both mom and dad. My Dad was a good cook. I try to teach my boys the same thing. If they like it and will use it, there's no problem in my opinion.
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