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[–] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml -1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Go into any culture that isn't American or Western European; East Asian, Eastern European, Middle Eastern, African, Latin American, Caribbean, literally anywhere in the world, and you will find people cooking whole feasts because there is a possibility of an acquaintance dropping by for 5 minutes.

Imagine understanding the concept of hospitality.

[–] SpaceDogs@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

My family is Portuguese so I am well aware of guests being nearly force fed before they can leave and must take leftovers lol

[–] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml -2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

My family background is Belarussian, and guests must have a full 3 course dinner, bread, tea, a lot of sweets to go with the tea, some fresh fruit, and 5 large Tupperware containers of extra dinner. If they do not go through this process they will be bared from leaving the house. I have also never left a Portuguese friends house without their Avó using an excavator to shovel food into my mouth.

It has been drilled into me from birth that I should never EVER eat or drink anything in front of friends, or houseguests without offering them some lmao. I don't understand how people, especially well off people, can religiously guard food. Even when I am starving and have 10 dollars worth of food to make it through the week, I can't imagine not sharing or offering anything to a guest or friend, it just seems so rude and selfish.

[–] GloriousDoubleK@lemmygrad.ml -1 points 2 years ago

This stuff right here is worth preserving. I love to cook. But I also only like to cook if it's for more than just me.

It's really just a very basic human love language. Damn near primordial. It says; I am aware of hunger and I am aware of the joys of a full belly. And since I have the power to prevent you from feeling hunger; I will do that.

To be THIS MAD over a woman wanting to feed her knuckle headed neighbors is stunning.

Where I work, we used to do unsanctioned pot lucks. Outside the mandates of management. Stuff like that builds solidarity. I have older women coworkers who straight up feed me and on return; I usually find myself making sure I do most the heavy lifting in my job specifically for them because they're older and I dont wanna see my coworkers risk hurting themselves.

It aint patriarchy for women to cook for men. It's patriarchy to MAKE women cook for men as a prescriptive expectation of gender roles.

Why be angry at women who WANT to be motherly?

[–] luchuan@lemmygrad.ml -1 points 2 years ago

This is what individualism does to an mf. If my guest wants food they would have bought it and brought it to my house 🤡. I've been to house parties where the rule is "bring your own beer". Not "I have stuff but always appreciate more" just straight bring your own lmfao.