myfs_145321 Posted May 5, 2011 Share Posted May 5, 2011 Dear Mr. Lee,I have both a dry kitchen and wet kitchen in my house. In the wet kitchen, there is the usual stove and in the dry kitchen, we have the inductor hob. The dry and wet kitchen are a distance apart. Is it true that there cannot be 2 "stoves" in one house. What is the rationale for it and is there a way that we can remedy the situation.Thanks in advance! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 5, 2011 Staff Share Posted May 5, 2011 WARNING OR ACTUNG!If you are a female; married... perhaps, can I appeal to you to ignore this posting? heee...Hey! Don't blame me: GIRL! You are not suppose to read this PLEASE!!!!Since you are still adamant in wanting to read it; here goes:-These are some considerations:1.One symbolic point of view is that the stove belongs to the "heart" of the home (kitchen).2. Since it is the "heart"; it is said that if we have two stove: it implies that the male breadwinner could / may have two partners.3.Look at it this way: some men like it! For example; it implies thatthe male breadwinner perhaps have a wife and an affair or "second wife".4. Thus, fromsome man; they would smile atPara 3.5.However;in "theory" since one has TWO kitchens;even if it is called a wet; and another dry; then personally; it sounds reasonable that EACH kitchencan have a stove.6. Thus the consolation is since two kitchens; phew! Ok with two stoves! Tell it to your wife or if you are a woman (GIRL); doesn't this make you feel more comfortable.7. Actually,Feng Shui is"neutral" to such things as flower of romance; affairs etc....8. If so, hey! if money is the mother of all your aims; ain't it good that "two stoves"mean more money ... and thus more money means can fool around hahaha... Quote On 5/5/2011 4:02:31 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Mr. Lee,I have both a drykitchen and wet kitchen in myhouse. In the wet kitchen,there is the usual stove andin the dry kitchen, we havethe inductor hob. The dry andwet kitchen are a distanceapart. Is it true that therecannot be 2 "stoves" in onehouse. What is the rationalefor it and is there a way thatwe can remedy thesituation.Thanks in advance! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_145321 Posted May 9, 2011 Share Posted May 9, 2011 Haha. Thank you for the advice, Master Lee! Quote On 5/5/2011 4:59:11 PM, Anonymous wrote:WARNING OR ACTUNG!If you are a female;married... perhaps, can I appeal to youto ignore this posting? heee...Hey!Don't blame me: GIRL! You are notsuppose to read this PLEASE!!!!Since youare still adamant in wanting to read it;here goes:-These are someconsiderations:1.One symbolicpoint of view is that the stove belongsto the "heart" of the home (kitchen).2.Since it is the "heart"; it is said thatif we have two stove: it implies thatthe male breadwinner could / may havetwo partners.3.Look at it thisway: some men like it! For example; itimplies thatthe male breadwinnerperhaps have a wife and an affair or"second wife".4. Thus, fromsomeman; they would smile atPara3.5.However;in"theory" since one has TWOkitchens;even if it is called awet; and another dry; thenpersonally; it sounds reasonable thatEACH kitchencan have a stove.6.Thus the consolation is since twokitchens; phew! Ok with two stoves! Tellit to your wife or if you are a woman(GIRL); doesn't this make you feel morecomfortable.7. Actually,Feng Shuiis"neutral" to such things asflower of romance; affairs etc....8. Ifso, hey! if money is the mother of allyour aims; ain't it good that "twostoves"mean more money ... andthus more money means can fool aroundhahaha...On 5/5/2011 4:02:31 PM,Michael Chng wrote:Dear Mr. Lee,Ihave both a drykitchen and wetkitchen in myhouse. In the wetkitchen,there is the usual stoveandin the dry kitchen, we havethe inductor hob. The dry andwet kitchen are a distanceapart. Is it true that therecannot be 2 "stoves" in onehouse. What is the rationaleforit and is there a way thatwe canremedy thesituation.Thanks inadvance! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 9, 2011 Staff Share Posted May 9, 2011 Ponder over this: MALE, HOUSEMAKER; WIFE = SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS PERSON OR HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL IN HER CAREERIf your home has TWO stoves in a similar situation; take extra care! Your partner (spouse) may instead be the one to have HER - LOVER! Hahahaha!Think about it! Flower of Romance, can/may/could be REVERSED! Quote On 5/9/2011 3:15:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:Haha. Thank you for the advice, MasterLee!On 5/5/2011 4:59:11 PM, Cecil Leewrote:WARNING OR ACTUNG!If you area female;married... perhaps, can Iappeal to youto ignore thisposting? heee...Hey!Don't blame me:GIRL! You are notsuppose to readthis PLEASE!!!!Since youare stilladamant in wanting to read it;heregoes:-These are someconsiderations:1.One symbolicpoint of view is that the stovebelongsto the "heart" of the home(kitchen).2.Since it is the"heart"; it is said thatif we havetwo stove: it implies thatthe malebreadwinner could / may havetwopartners.3.Look at it thisway: some men like it! For example;itimplies thatthe malebreadwinnerperhaps have a wife andan affair or"second wife".4. Thus,fromsomeman; they would smileatPara3.5.However;in"theory" since one has TWOkitchens;even if it is calledawet; and another dry; thenpersonally; it sounds reasonablethatEACH kitchencan have astove.6.Thus the consolation issince twokitchens; phew! Ok withtwo stoves! Tellit to your wife orif you are a woman(GIRL); doesn'tthis make you feel morecomfortable.7. Actually,FengShuiis"neutral" to suchthings asflower of romance; affairsetc....8. Ifso, hey! if money isthe mother of allyour aims; ain'tit good that "twostoves"meanmore money ... andthus more moneymeans can fool aroundhahaha...On 5/5/2011 4:02:31PM,Michael Chng wrote:Dear Mr.Lee,Ihave both a drykitchenand wetkitchen in myhouse. Inthe wetkitchen,there is theusual stoveandin the drykitchen, we havethe inductorhob. The dry andwet kitchen area distanceapart. Is it truethat therecannot be 2 "stoves"in onehouse. What is therationaleforit and is there away thatwe canremedy thesituation.Thanks inadvance! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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