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    The Father's Day Guide to Man Food

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    "Man Foods"
    "Man Foods"

    Now I know some of you may be arguing that food is not gender specific - a hamburger is neither a male or female food, it is simply a hamburger. That is a ... more 
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    "Man Foods"
    "Man Foods"

    Now I know some of you may be arguing that food is not gender specific - a hamburger is neither a male or female food, it is simply a hamburger. That is a completely reasonable argument, but please allow me to respond with one word: "Hooters." If women ate the cuisine served at Hooters with the same enthusiasm as their male counterparts, perhaps we could have reasonably expected a female-oriented chain restaurant called "Sacks" to appear.

    Whether it's just marketing or some sort of deep, dark, gender-biased gastronomical truth (recognized and exploited by marketers), certain foods have definitely become associated with each gender's preference for them. So with that in mind, here's what to feed your wings-loving man on Father's Day.
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    Tue, Jun 12, 2012 6:30 PM EDT
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    By Aaron Traister, REDBOOK



    Here's what the wings-'n-ribs-loving man in your life wants on his special day.

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