Is it normal that I like to make baked goods for men?

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  • It's because a woman who bakes or cooks is really appreciated by a man. Generally because we're lazy about that sort of thing.

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    • Why wouldn't they be really appreciated by women? I've always found baking for other women just as rewarding as baking for men. :-/

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      • I don't want to see a bunch of whining heifers stuffing their faces with my delicious goodies complaining about how "fat" they're going to get. Women eating baked goods=gross, men enjoying dessert=hot.

        That's just my personal feelings on it, I get enjoyment from feeding men and not women, so sue me.

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        • It would be fine, except that now you're calling women who eat baked goods and women with body image issues "whining heifers". I don't know if you're aware of this, but you also just said that to a woman with a long term eating disorder. So, you know, this is awkward.

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          • No...it's not...because, well, I don't care.

            Don't you get it? A large part of why I don't like dealing with women is because they turn it into an unpleasant thing. Men graciously accept and are happy, women turn it into shit....

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        • Haha I like this answer.

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          • I particularly find the fear of fat to be ~fucking hilarious~.

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            • That's YOUR problem.

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            • I'm sorry Mrs. Treepots. Don't be sore at me!!!!

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              • There there, little Pie Bird. It's ok. You know I can't resist an apology with a pun in it, much less a pun on my own name. Your clever wordplay has seduced all my soreness away.

                All soreness with you, anyway. I still think the OP is acting like kind of a butt.

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        • YES

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      • I didn't mean to offend you, or any other woman, all I was saying was, men don't typically bake, and it's not easy to do, so therefore, men might appreciate it quite a bit.

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      • The op can post what they want right? If someone wants to make a post for making baked goods for women they can, maybe you could post it. Why does everything have to be turned into race or gender discrimination?
        *poots a big log**

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        • I didn't tell them they're not allowed to post it.

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          • I was hoping if you answered any of my questions it would be the last one.

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            • Not everything is about discrimination, but discrimination influences a wide variety of topics. I don't create it, I just see it. And anyway, I didn't say anything about discrimination or oppression in the post you replied to. YOU brought that up.

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    • Oh, I see! I'm more used to seeing guys doing the cooking, so maybe that's why I didn't get it.:S Ehh, I don't know. Thanks:)!

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