Housework rules? The case of tradwives

I never thought I would dive deep into the sphere of tradwives. I also never thought I would find it fascinating to research and think about, but here we are....

app.t2.world/article/cly4c4xvs374911xmciw9nvd5h

  • HEHEHE Classic

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    • Yoki@hardeylee·Jul 08

      well...it's hard to say whether this is a step back. I mean as a influencer, you need to be shown just as what you say, so Estee and her husband keep trying to let others know that they are right, they have their reasons to do this and they love this. But it's the reader's duty to discriminate if they need the 'idea' or not.

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      • GRENT@grent·Jul 07

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        • erath@helloearth·Jul 07

          GMMM

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          • SEXSEXSEX@sexsexsex·Jul 07

            went deh ei

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            • Andy@0xandy_gamer·Jul 06

              cool

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              • 思路清晰,描绘生动

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                • This is a fascinating and thought-provoking exploration of the tradwife phenomenon. It’s intriguing how some women are choosing to embrace traditional roles in a modern context, viewing it as an empowered choice rather than a step back. While it’s important to respect individual choices, it also raises complex questions about gender roles, equality, and societal expectations. Is this a reclaiming of traditional values or a regression in the fight for women's rights? The blend of personal choice and societal influence makes this a truly nuanced topic. What are your thoughts on the balance between individual empowerment and collective progress?

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