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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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    Some Tradwives say the demands of corporate America have made them long for a so-called “simpler” time. They say they yearn for what they describe as America’s Golden Age.

  4. 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.

  5. Women Who Were 'Tradwives' And Got Divorced Are Sharing ... - AOL

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    "[He] had been having affairs online for years."

  6. Talk:Tradwife - Wikipedia

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    On Wikipedia we get consensus for sweeping deletions of reliablly sourced material. This content is in fact highly relevant to the article, does mention traditional wives, and should not have been removed, whether you have the ability to recognize that or not. - 2600:100C:B03C:17FE:84F:5D58:BE3D:9CFC ( talk ) 18:47, 18 December 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]

  7. Lady Triệu - Wikipedia

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    In the book Vietnamese Tradition on Trial, 1920-1945 written by David G. Marr, an American Professor, told the story of Trieu Thi Trinh as follow: Trieu Thi Trinh was a 9-foot-tall (2.7 m) woman who had 3-foot-long (0.91 m) breasts. She also had a voice which sounded like a temple bell, and she could eat many rice pecks and walk 500 leagues per ...

  8. Ca trù - Wikipedia

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    What is known for sure is that ca trù started off like many of Vietnam's arts as being a form of entertainment for the royal court. Officially ca tru count the age of their profession since The Later Le dynasty ( Vietnamese : Nhà Hậu Lê , 1428–1789), at that time musicians called Vietnamese : hát khuôn performed only on religious court ...

  9. Trung sisters' rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Modern Vietnamese historians and social activists however retroactively ridiculed and mocked men for doing nothing while "mere girls", whom they viewed with revulsion, took up the banner of revolt. The Vietnamese poem which talks about the revolt of the Trung Sisters while the men did nothing was not intended to praise women nor view war as ...