Gender stereotypes are slowly dissolving in these modern times. A female CEO and a male chef are no longer things seen as abnormal. As a matter of fact, the fight in gender stereotypes is so advanced that we all try our best to beat it one way or the other in our daily lives. Change up the gender stereotypes this Valentine's Day.
Cook for her
If you are a guy and you love cooking, then you are already half way there. It's the month of passion and love is in the air. Treat your woman to special unique dinner that no one else is having this year, yours.The "rule" that says a woman's place is in the kitchen, is a stereotype in dire need of change and what better time to prove that, than this valentine.
Pour her a glass of red wine and pull her a seat as you show off your apron and cook her a meal, switch up on gender stereotypes this valentine night by showing her how much you love her with a nice home cooked meal.Some simple meals you can cook this Valentine's Day are roast chicken, pasta, risotto, roast fish, grilled salmon, etc. You can learn to cook by following step by step recipes that can be provided online. Just ensure you don't cook a meal she's allergic to.
Take him out
Whoever said its a man's job, only, to take his woman out was wrong. Times have changed and the modern woman of today should be able to boast of taking her man to dinner a number of times. What better way to showcase gender equality than by taking him out for a romantic dinner this valentine's day. Take him to a romantic restaurant that serves his favorite meals, order a nice bottle of wine, and when the check comes, don't just reach for it but ensure you have it covered.
Whichever option you choose to do this Valentine's Day, ensure that its right for you. Don't let any gender "role" or stereotype prevent you from enjoying the day you really want this Valentine's Day.