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HikoKuraiko
7 months ago

No. My mother still cooks and that even though we’re children all already pulled out. But she also wants to eat something like my father. So she keeps cooking for herself and her husband. Where she is always happy when we are children or come to visit in general, as she prefers to cook for several people than just for two (but is the same with me)

spelman
7 months ago

No, my mother keeps cooking very well.

Aylamanolo
7 months ago

How about you ask your mother why she does.

Maybe feels exploited and says, “No more with me.”

Kerstin002
7 months ago

No, my mother cooked until she couldn’t. I myself know that sometimes I lack the motivation, now that my son has long been big. Maybe she just doesn’t like it right now.

BartLisaMaggie
7 months ago

Yes, because her food has rarely tasted us, it cannot season!

I’ve already taken over cooking at 12, but I’ve made mistakes (still) and 2. I’ve already looked a lot at the grandmas as a child, and 3. I’ve already had it in school with 11 as a classroom.

Did you ever ask her why she quit?

bachforelle49
7 months ago

When women recognize age-related that they no longer have a man (ab)warms, then there are symptoms like late change-years. So she has no man she can “boil” . So such women have abandoned themselves, despite all the emancipation and self-greatness of today’s time .. most (house)women are basically hanging on the old role-play – this shows themselves clearly in old and old people.

Natali2003
7 months ago

No, my mother didn’t stop cooking so. My parents are divorced but if I’m with my mother the cooks always for me ask your mother why she doesn’t cook anymore we can’t know why she doesn’t do that anymore.

molihartmann
7 months ago

Without more information hard to say. How old is she? Does she live alone? Are you ungrateful? Can’t she cook?