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A tradwife (a neologism for traditional wife or traditional housewife) [1] [2] [3] is a woman who believes in and practices traditional gender roles and marriages. Some may choose to take a homemaking role within their marriage, [ 2 ] and others leave their careers to focus on meeting their family's needs in the home.
While the trad wives philosophy is often tied to religious beliefs or customs, this doesn’t seem to be the case with Smith. “I know that my religion is a very hot topic on the internet,” she ...
Stewart’s main gripe with trad wives, though, appears to not be as systemic. "I don't like the name,” she told E! News , adding that she’s a fan of some of the creators, including ...
Enitza Templeton was a tradwife for 10 years — she cooked, cleaned and served her husband. Now, she shares her story of how divorce changed her life for the better.
Indian wedding clothes refer to the traditional attire worn by a wedding couple and wedding guests. The traditional South Indian attire of Hindu Thiyyar (Tiyya) Bridegroom and companions who dressed as warriors and holding raised sword in their right hand ,in 1912.Thiyyar marriages are called as Mangalam ,the corrupt form of word Mangalyam.
A benefit to the fur trader was that his wife's family would reliably return to trade with him. Also, he benefited from having a companion with whom he could share work and leisure time. Intermarriage between traders and First Nations women was encouraged because it helped the fur trade industry grow.
A white “trad-wife” has been fired from her job after she used a racial slur in a TikTok video but has refused to walk back her hate-filled remarks, saying she “couldn’t find a care ...
Mamianqun (simplified Chinese: 马面裙; traditional Chinese: 馬面裙; pinyin: mǎmiànqún; lit. 'horse face skirt'), is a type of traditional Chinese skirt. It is also known as mamianzhequn (simplified Chinese: 马面褶裙; traditional Chinese: 馬面褶裙; lit. 'horse-face pleated skirt'), but is sometimes simply referred as 'apron' (Chinese: 围裙; pinyin: wéiqún; lit. 'apron'), a ...