Critics claim TikTok's viral 'trad wife' movement 'romanticizes' sexism
A woman who quit her gig to become a traditional or “trad” wife says her husband pays her around $100 per week to cook and clean for him. She’s even hit back at feminists who’ve accused her of just wanting a sugar daddy, claiming that they’d be happier if they followed suit.
“Until I got into a relationship with Ally I didn’t even know how wonderful having a traditional relationship where there were gender separations was,” he gushed. “I provide a home, protection, and provision. What I ask for in return is support and a clean house so that I can go out into the world and focus on the external world.”t rid of all her credit cards, and we opened up new credit cards under my account and so now I can see all of her purchases,” Tom explained.
Former ‘trad wife’ reveals the ‘ugliness’ behind picture-perfect lifestyle: ‘I wish anybody could help me out of this’ Fortunately, Dee claims that also receives plenty of “positive comments from women who feel like they’ve finally been seen.”
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