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  2. Tradwife - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Neopatriarchy - Wikipedia

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    Neopatriarchy is a contemporary social structure where traditional patriarchal norms are maintained or revived within the context of modern society. The term was originally coined by Palestinian intellectual Hisham Sharabi in his 1988 work, Neopatriarchy: A Theory of Distorted Change in Arab Society, where he examined the persistence of patriarchal values in Arab societies despite ...

  4. Neofeminism - Wikipedia

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    Neofeminism champions the free choice of women in appearance, lifestyle, and sexuality. This consumerist orientation retains the advances of legal equality in political space but urges women to celebrate their femininity in their personal lives, a category that includes careers, clothing, and sexuality. [2]

  5. Ballerina Farm influencer Hannah Neeleman blasts ‘trad wife ...

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    Hannah Neeleman, also known as Ballerina Farm, has issued a response to a viral article about her lifestyle, which further ignited debates about “trad wife” influencers.. The 34-year-old ...

  6. Hannah Neeleman, the influencer known as “Ballerina Farm” with 9 million Instagram followers, is the most public “trad wife” — but that doesn’t mean she likes the title. “I don’t ...

  7. Who is Hannah Neeleman? ‘Ballerina Farm’ influencer at the ...

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    As the viral discourse surrounding “trad wives” – a label applied to women who adopt traditional roles of motherhood and homemaking – continues to rage online, one woman has been thrust ...

  8. Culture of Domesticity - Wikipedia

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    Despite neo-domestic ideals, many middle-class mothers were burdened by women's double shift of working in the home and also a job. At the same time, women had independent lives during the day and were often active in volunteer and community activities, particularly around issues of education, health, children, and welfare.

  9. Gender roles in non-heterosexual communities - Wikipedia

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    Gender roles in non-heterosexual communities are a topic of much debate; some people believe traditional, heterosexual gender roles are often erroneously enforced on non-heterosexual relationships by means of heteronormative culture and attitudes towards these non-conformative relationships.