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In reply to the discussion: Rod Stewart's wife says that cooking "belittles men, but takes the masculinity" [View all]underpants
(196,512 posts)30. I was wondering if they ever eat at top end restaurants
Who does she think is probably back there in the kitchen?
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Rod Stewart's wife says that cooking "belittles men, but takes the masculinity" [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Jun 2015
OP
by the way.. she doesn't cook either. has a professional chef.. I wonder the gender
Liberal_in_LA
Jun 2015
#8
If I listen long enough to you, I'll find a way to believe that it's all true
Gormy Cuss
Jun 2015
#20
She believes in the traditional "aging rich celebrity/gold digging trophy wife" relationship.
DanTex
Jun 2015
#34
Stuart's preferred wife would look exactly like himself. Hell he'd marry himself if he could, daft
Monk06
Jun 2015
#74
I never thought of him as "masculine". Never. He always seemed a little whoopsie.
JanMichael
Jun 2015
#51
She has a right to her opinion. I doubt many will agree with her but.......whatever.
WillowTree
Jun 2015
#55
The sadness of just because ya got lots of bucks you have something worthwhile to say
dembotoz
Jun 2015
#59