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fandomsecrets2012-08-13 07:19 pm
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Re: Gentlemen of F!S and Emasculated versions of "manly" foods
(Anonymous) 2012-08-14 12:21 am (UTC)(link)That's food. If it tastes good, I'll eat it. I don't care about the rest.
Actually, where I live, men and women alike enjoy making their (delicious) food look good. It's not particularly strange, nor emasculating. Many restaurants make it a point to serve good meals that look appetizing and/or different than what you'd expect. Many chefs are men and are more easily respected by their peers than women (even though women are traditionally associated with cooking), but it's changing, slowly.