Yarglenurp
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I would a majority of women in the world either work outside their home or for a family business. If you add the number of women in china and India, there is a good chuck of reworks right there. I’d say only a small percentage of women have the usury t be traditional wives.
I think we agree, but just not on the terminology. A lot of women in those countries work, but a lot are also just traditional homemakers because they live in a setting where work is unpaid or severely underpaid. The cultural “ideal” is still that the women stay home to mind domestic affairs. To them, being a “trad wife” is not an alternative lifestyle, but rather a goal in life.
If we are looking at women of the world, many did not chose their husbands and not all women in the us choose their husbands.
Yeah… the trad wife postings going around are a basically a fairy tale cover over a more complex reality. There’s a big intersection between trad wife posts and Evangelical and Mormon audiences. There are hundreds of thousands of families in the US that are not culturally much different from the conservative communities in other countries. They eat different food and worship different gods, but they’ll all agree to enforcing positions in a rigid social hierarchy.