Do good cooks make better lovers?

I’ve had this theory for awhile, but want to float it among fellow Dopers. In your experience, do good cooks make better lovers? My theory is that cooking and sex are both extremely sensual experiences, and that people who are good at one tend to be good at the other. However, I don’t really have a large sample size to pull from (I don’t think my SO would appreciate me sleeping with all the chefs I can find), so I’m asking for your opinions.

For the record, I’m a damn good cook. :wink:

I vote yes.

I consider myself to be a very good cook (and so do most that eat my cooking) and my wife does complain about either so I say yes.

Drachillix is an excellent and inventive cook. He buys and reads and follows the suggestions offered by a variety of books on the subject and is rather fearless when it comes to trying new things. He recently bought another kind of book and I was puzzled. He’s a fabulous lover: why buy a book?
OH. My. God.
I didn’t correlate his ability to rock my world with his cooking skills. Some people say good dancers are good in bed and the boy isn’t a natural Fred Astaire.
But he is the best lover a girl ever had, so I vote Yes.

Yes. I adore cooking, the clutter, the bits of spattered foods, the sounds, the scents, the moments of blending and laughing. It’s tactile pleasures at their almost best, bested only by lovemaking.

My wife hates to cook.

End of tale. :mad:

Cartooniverse

good lovers make better cooks too

funny how these things work

I certainly hope so. *fluttering eyelashes *

I dunno, but we always know where to find the best pizza afterwards.

So what does that say about people who go to culinary school and make cooking a profession??!!??:eek:

Good cook= good lover, definately. It’s the attention to detail and the general attention tho the senses and sensuality that makeit so.

My ex-husband is a chef, CIA grad even.

He must have been an outlier. (An out and out liar too.)

Those sluts.
In my estimation yes, but I just want to say that you have managed to make every Sunday dinner with my family very uncomfortable until I forget this thread. (Dad is a helluva cook)

I don’t know, but if a dopergal spends Saturday night with me, I’ll make her coffee cake from scratch for Sunday brunch. :smiley:

I think alot can be said for the way a person fondles their produce…:stuck_out_tongue:

Ahem I’m a good cook. :slight_smile:

Not sure if good cooks make better lovers. My boyfriend really can’t cook beyond Basic Bachelor Subsistence, but he’s pretty smokin’ in, er, other departments. Conversely, I’ve dated guys who could cook really well who weren’t all that great sexwise. But that’s an interesting potential correlation.

Woah, I misread THAT topic. I was like… I hope girls think good coc… oh wait, that’s an o.

I think people who really enjoy food are better lovers. They don’t necessarily need to know how to cook (but my my, what a plus!) but someone who can’t enjoy a meal is probably going to be just as fussy and boring in bed, IMHO.

By the way, I’m an excellent cook. :wink:

I met my husband on a blind date. After a few dates he invited me to his place for dinner, I almost stood him up - glad I didn’t! He made a most memorable meal * chicken divan ala doug* an exquisite salad, wines and homemade bread. Later we were on the floor, listening to Elvis Costello and the Tom Tom Club and well you know…

He definitely seduced me with his cooking prowess, now I’m lucky if he can find the dishwsher to put away his beer glass :slight_smile:

I’m surprised Chef Troy hasn’t popped up yet. :stuck_out_tongue: