Jennie Gage, 49, who was raised Mormon, was a stay-at-home mom for over two decades. She's a former "trad wife," social-media shorthand for a woman who adopts traditional gender roles. Gage said the ...
In case you're not familiar, a "trad wife" ("trad" here is short for "traditional") is a woman who devotes her life to submitting to her husband and taking care of their home. Unlike the typical ...
“Trad wives," Generation Z and millennial "traditional wives" who are mostly conservative Christians, have proliferated on social media − drawing almost 187 million views on TikTok. They also have ...
“Let’s not be politically correct. Let’s just admit you’re supposed to be having kids when you’re 16, 17, 18, and be done by the time you’re in your 20s,” the Oculus VR founder Palmer Luckey recently ...
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I learned about the trad wife trend last year when a friend, on the cusp between Gen X and millennial, told me about these beautiful women who make videos of themselves cleaning the house, cooking ...
The rise of "trad wives" on social media may be linked to the rollback of Roe v. Wade. Trad wives live by traditional gender roles, often attracting criticism and triggering debates. This plays into ...
Susan, a 29-year-old mother of three, is happy to stay at home with her kids. She is financially comfortable, has help when she needs it, and has the emotional support of her husband. Her friends envy ...
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Rosy-cheeked, blonde tresses flowing and clad in a smocked dress, Jasmine Darke – an Australian stay-at-home mother and social media influencer, whose “traditional womanhood” feed has around 150,000 ...
That U.S.-hip-sounding line, strangely enough, is as British as “jolly good,” or “raw-ther.” It describes a musical fad that has washed over Britain. “Trad” is traditional jazz, the 1920s variety now ...