I think everyone needs those skills to help take care of a family in life, not just girls/women.I'm like that now-w my DH and my boy's-they're young yet but I don't see anything wrong w my doting on them continuing.
My DD did just leave for college and she knows how to take care of herself-cook, clean, do laundry-this may sound really sexist and I don't mean it to come across that way-but girls/women need those skills to take care of a family later.
I just hope that my boys will marry women who will take care of them;not to the extent that they won't be able to do it themselves if they had to though.
But, in my family it's the same way-women take care of the men in their lives.
Not that I think it's any better/worse than how anyone else chooses to raise their boys.
Every family has different values; ways things are traditionally done.
I also believe my DD's should learn to take care of themselves should there not be a man in their lives. They should know how to mow the lawn, take care of a car, take care of a home, etc.
That's just my personal opinion, but I think the world has evolved so much that the roles of men & women overlap in just about everything.


Also, after the first load of laundry where the white tshirts turn pink, they learn to separate laundry. 


). Now, they offered at around 9 and 10 to learn how to do laundry so they could help me, and how to vaccum. They now cook (better then me...ok more adventorous and spicier then me), clean, sew and iron. My future DDIL can't cook that much! DS25 lived in CA for 4 years and couldn't find a decent bagel...so what does he do? He started baking his own!!