The 'trad wives' glamorizing life at home

Image | FB-Gwen the Milkmaid

Caption: A thumbnail from a video by Canadian influencer Gwen the Milkmaid, who describes herself as a "suburban homesteader" and "happy housewife & homemaker." (Youtube)

For some time now, there's been a growing trend on TikTok and Instagram of young women sharing about their daily lives as "trad wives." "Traditional wives" forego the workplace, extol the virtues of homemaking, and often talk about the ways they "submit" to their husbands.
So why do these women say they've chosen a life at home? How does their messaging cross into religion and politics? And is this "movement" a reaction to the burdens on modern women, or a threat to feminism's progress?
Journalist Sophie Elmhirst recently published a piece in the New Yorker titled "The Rise and Fall of the Trad Wife."
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