Cabin crew are different, and more than often during the few occasions we have to socialize with them, we all have been puzzled by their abysmal lack of maturity, education, logical process and general knowledge. The fact that quite a few pilots are married to some is unfortunately shifting the judgment of many.
Basically they are recruited out of nowhere, stay in our companies sometimes as short as 6 months, and after resigning go back to nowhere...
As stated you must have a very low opinion of cabin crew, as did many BOAC Captains back in the 60's and 70's when only the galley steward was allowed on the flight deck for the purpose of serving meals on linen napkins.
It's comments like that that make the divide between flight deck and cabin crew wider at a time when crews should work together. Doesn't CRM do anything for you? Having said that I'm glad I retired from aviation when I did after an excellent 29 year career as cabin crew and even survived speaking to Captains via the FO!