RE: ‘Submitting to my husband like it's 1959': Why I became a #TradWife
January 21, 2020 at 11:28 am
We're not having the same conversation. I have no intention of playing along with the fiction of a tradwife movement. There are certainly men and women who feel more comfortable in traditional roles - and people choose whichever role they prefer (when they can). The one thing has nothing to do with the other, except in it's utility as social cover and leverage for propaganda.
The tradwife movement is an astroturf campaign, the person in the OP is not a traditional wife, she plays one for fun and profit. The movement they're shilling for is immensely destructive, not just as a societal ill that makes people feel bad..but with a cost of actual human lives.
The tradwife movement is an astroturf campaign, the person in the OP is not a traditional wife, she plays one for fun and profit. The movement they're shilling for is immensely destructive, not just as a societal ill that makes people feel bad..but with a cost of actual human lives.
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