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  2. Tradwife - Wikipedia

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    A tradwife (a neologism for traditional wife or traditional housewife) [1] [2] [3] is a woman who believes in and practices traditional gender roles and marriages.Some may choose to take a homemaking role within their marriage, [2] and others leave their careers to focus on meeting their family's needs in the home.

  3. Cooking, cleaning and controversy: How the 'tradwife ... - AOL

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    While Tradwives usually embrace a certain look, they can hold a variety of personal, religious and political beliefs — some defer to their husbands for all decisions; others define marriage as a ...

  4. Is Viral Tradwife Serious? From Making Paper to Cereal ... - AOL

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    Tradwives — many of whom are popular influencers — document their lives as stay-at-home mothers, most of whom — like 31-year-old Delarosa — homeschool their children and make food from ...

  5. Enitza Templeton was a tradwife for 10 years — she cooked, cleaned and served her husband. Now, she shares her story of how divorce changed her life for the better.

  6. The Truth About the Past That 'Tradwives' Want to Revive - AOL

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    Tradwives who claim that women are “naturally” suited for submission to male authority and thus deserving of “protection” from men are implicitly condoning women’s second-class citizenship.

  7. The False Escapism of Soft Girls and Tradwives - AOL

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    On social media, stay-at-home girlfriends and tradwives detail the ways in which they take care of their homes, partners, and families. They portray a life of simplicity, of coziness.

  8. #Tradwife Influencers Get 19th Century History Wrong - AOL

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    Nineteenth century wives and mothers didn't just stay home; they were activists and religious leaders.

  9. Talk:Tradwife - Wikipedia

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    Tradwives: The Housewives Commodifying Right-Wing Ideology from the Global Network on Extremism and Technology, 7 July 2023, by Sophia Sykes and Dr. Veronica Hopner. Content and citations could be added to the Wikipedia article. I will try later, if nobody beats me to it. 72.14.126.22 16:53, 20 August 2023 (UTC)