Gen Z women are embracing the ‘tradwife’ trend, study finds

Posted by WillyNilly1997

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  1. Are they? What I see is a bunch of women that want the benefits of being a tradwife without actually being one for their husbands.

    It’s horrid out there, a lot of very bad influences such as that Sheraseven, Wizard Liz, you name it that teach young women that “men ain’t shit” and that they should take advantage of them as much as possible.

  2. D_Ethan_Bones on

    >Fruitless hippie-ism is fading away with gen Z.

    A lot of countries around the world are going to be experiencing minor bouncebacks in their birth rate now that people who had their twenties disrupted by shitty oldregime politics are finally catching up with life. This isn’t just in USA, the whole world dropped and the whole world has recovery ahead of itself if not WW456 worth of setbacks to civilization.

    Likewise, little by little people who thought the hysterical brainwashing was their friend are gradually trickling out of it. Every time they make their propaganda dumber a few more people quit, this is the nature of purity testing.

  3. PerfectlyCalmDude on

    I want to see the source of the article that the linked segment is quoting.

  4. Sheriff_Hopper on

    There is this trend of liberal women saying I’m going to have fun in my 20’s and 30’s and then settle down at 35 and have kids at 38. 

    The only problem with that is the men they want to settle down with who are also 35 are dating women who are 28, 29, 30. 

    Men are often hitting their peak in terms of career, wealth, looks in their early to mid 30’s. They’re not interested in the 37 old woman with two cats that is ready to settle down now. 

    Then these women go on social media and ask “where are all the good men??”

  5. My personal life experience.
    My wife made it clear before we married that she would never be a stay at home mom.
    It was the 70’s and that was the thing to do.
    At the beginning of our marriage she actually earned more than I did.
    Going into the birth of our first child she was still positive that she was going to return to work.
    She would take no more than eight weeks off and then return to work.
    Baby is born.
    Within in three days she was adamant that she was not going to leave her child with a stranger.
    After having four children she was still a stay at home mom.
    Active in the PTA and soccer and so many other activities.
    It was only after the youngest was in middle school that pushed (hard) for her to return to working.

  6. NowIKnowMyAgencyABCs on

    Make sure you hitch your cart to the right horse! Get a man who can get it done and will advance in the workplace…

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