It seems as though most responses to this comment talk about how learning to cook is a good thing because it helps one pursue other, more universally valuable goals. I definitely agree with this!
But honestly, the thing that makes women angry about the statement is not the first part. It’s the second. Because there are many good reasons to learn how to cook, but the father is only focusing on the pursuit of marriage, as if that’s the foremost goal she should have. The fact that cooking is so important in general exacerbates this—it means that, regardless of all of those other vastly more important reasons, the only one women should care about is their obligation to get married.
It seems as though most responses to this comment talk about how learning to cook is a good thing because it helps one pursue other, more universally valuable goals. I definitely agree with this!
But honestly, the thing that makes women angry about the statement is not the first part. It’s the second. Because there are many good reasons to learn how to cook, but the father is only focusing on the pursuit of marriage, as if that’s the foremost goal she should have. The fact that cooking is so important in general exacerbates this—it means that, regardless of all of those other vastly more important reasons, the only one women should care about is their obligation to get married.