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

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    Yet tradwives also entice their followers with soothing videos of sourdough bread baking and #OOTDs evoking prairie chic or Donna Reed, with dangerous consequences. Their advocacy for the ideology ...

  6. 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)

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

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    Read More: The Truth About the Past That 'Tradwives' Want to Revive Spiritualism’s most authoritative mediums, Maggie and Kate Fox, RS Lillie, Mary Theresa Longley, Leonora Piper, and Elizabeth ...

  8. International marriage of Vietnamese women - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese women became wives, prostitutes, or slaves. [10] [11] Vietnamese women were viewed in China as "inured to hardship, resigned to their fate, and in addition of very gentle character" so they were wanted as concubines and servants in China and the massive traffick of Tongkinese (North Vietnamese) women to China started in 1875.

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

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