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tradwife

[ trad-wahyf ]

noun

  1. a married woman who chooses to be a homemaker as a primary occupation and adheres to or embodies traditional femininity and female gender roles, often associated with conservative or alt-right political values.


adjective

  1. of or relating to a subculture of women who choose to be homemakers as a primary occupation and adhere to or embody traditional femininity and female gender roles, often associated with conservative or alt-right political values.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tradwife1

First recorded in 2015–20; trad(itional) ( def ) + wife ( def )
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And, to listen to Watters, if they hang in and prove their mettle, Trump will reward them with a 50s-era fantasy, complete with a submissive tradwife.

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"Suffer now, but have faith in Trump, and he will bestow upon thee a tradwife" is the basic pitch.

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Halili and Reitsma don't wear aprons or pose with backyard chickens, but their content still belongs to the same social media universe as "tradwife" content and similarly-themed propaganda for womanly submission.

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Halili and Reitsma don't wear aprons or pose with backyard chickens, but their content still belongs to the same social media universe as "tradwife" podcasts and similar propaganda for womanly submission.

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It doesn't come across as "too political," she added, but said that after watching episodes of "Girls Gone Bible," her YouTube ads were "filled with tradwife content."

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