No one tell her that although divorce rates were lower, women "accidentally murdering" their abusive husbands to protect themselves and their families were a lot higher.
@m.z1256
10 ай бұрын
ikr..
@WackyWavyRainbowWyrm
10 ай бұрын
Yeah, there sure were a lot more ✨mysterious deaths✨ in men back then, huh?
@RexxTheFirst
10 ай бұрын
Aqua tofanaaaaa~
@FeyPax
10 ай бұрын
I was just about to say to a commenter defending the tradwife thing that there were a ton of women who murdered their husbands and on the reverse, lots of husbands who murdered their wives. It’s almost like divorce keeps people safe and gives them an alternative to killing their spouse lol
@bloodgutsandangelcake6079
10 ай бұрын
And also divorce was kind of illegal in most places. And even if it wasn't, it would almost always leave her with absolutely nothing.
@commandercorl1544
10 ай бұрын
Her telling her 3 y/o that she needs to serve her husband by bearing as many children as he likes is so, just, vomit-inducing.
@bloodgutsandangelcake6079
10 ай бұрын
I'm telling my three year old she has to become a brooding mare for a man she will likely only ever see as a grown ass man. By the way, LGBT people sexualise kids.
@LadyRobinLockheart
10 ай бұрын
🤮
@yakuzaman5074
10 ай бұрын
That's something that I always found funny about conservatives / hetero people. they ALWAYS claim that we LGBT people " force" our sexuality on kids... but they are the ones training their young female children to be slaves to their husbands. Yikes, 😅
@ttintagel
10 ай бұрын
I know, right? Yet somehow, letting kids know that some people fall in love with other people of the same gender, or letting them hear a story read by someone in a costume, is "sexualizing children."
@somethingaboutlemons3540
9 ай бұрын
@@ttintagel THAT!! THAT FUCKING PART 💀
@BTendercoaster
10 ай бұрын
Imagine the world if tradwives just admitted they have a fetish instead of thinking this is the universal Right Way To Live
@lexidarling
10 ай бұрын
Yep. It's so weird to me as a person who has been involved in kink circles for 21 years to see posts like "my husband tells me what to think" being made (supposedly) completely outside of any kinky context. Like, that's a line straight out of some kind of Deviantart bimbofication fanart, lol.
@Princessbuttercupish
10 ай бұрын
it is so obviously a kink at this point. Like just admit you have a sub/dom fantasy and leave everyone alone lol.
@madamemelone4947
10 ай бұрын
A lightbulb went on in my brain reading this! Never thought about it that way but it makes so much sense!!!
@Quartnee
10 ай бұрын
😂
@ttintagel
10 ай бұрын
IKR? If all the things these chucklewits like to pretend are intrinsically and irrevocably tied to sex, gender, and orientation really were, there would be no need for them jumping down people's throats trying to force them into conformity.
@scratchjohnson4636
10 ай бұрын
being anti-sunscreen is a really bold stance when your community thinks a woman's entire value rests in her youth & beauty-especially when you're already melanin deficient.
@__Irene__
10 ай бұрын
Exactly! I saw a picture of a driver whose left side of the face was exposed to the sun for years (maybe even decades). The difference between the right and the left side of their face is crazy.
@FeyPax
10 ай бұрын
Exactly and it’s also just a safety precaution. Skin cancer kills at worst and is extremely uncomfortable to deal with at best. The only beauty rule everyone should follow is to apply sunscreen.
@ttintagel
10 ай бұрын
IKR? Few things will age your appearance as quickly as sun damage.
@dolphinbanana3053
9 ай бұрын
But did you need to come for their throat like that goddamn
@justine8387
9 ай бұрын
I am Australian, being anti-sunscreen is wild to me.
@HotaruMimiuchi
10 ай бұрын
My younger sister is a tradwife. She does all the expected things like childcare, household chores, cooking, yard work, and she even "submits" to her husband. She does everything her husband says when he says it. She doesn't see her friends and she can't even talk on the phone when he is home. She does everything exactly how he wants and he resents her for it. A lot of these tradhusbands resent their wives. The main thing seems to be that they think their wives are lazy and are mooching off them because the wives don't have jobs that make money. They don't see them as a partner, they see them as an employee or an acquisition. If the wife gets a job that makes more money than him it hurts the husband's delicate male ego and he resents her more. If she gets a job that doesn't make as much as he thinks it should, she needs to quit because it's a waste of time. Can't get a job anyways because it would take away from the time she could be spending cleaning and preparing to serve him. But if she got a job she would be out there hooking up with other men. Can't have the possability of that. She must have an approved escourt with her when she leaves the home to stop her from running off to screw random men and spend all the husband's money. Oh but wait! If she has an approved female escourt (his female relatives) they could be talking about him behind his back, mocking him and conspiring against him. Can't have that either! Just gotta keep that lazy mooching hussy locked up in the home.
@Jaytee-3333
10 ай бұрын
YES! This is another reason why I hate these tradwife creators because they make raising kids and maintaining a home seem so easy and relaxing! So of course the working partner is going to think they’re getting the short end of the stick of having to work while their partner does “nothing.” I feel like this rhetoric actually causes people to devalue SAHM even more because they’re “not working.” When in reality, it’s far from the truth, especially if you have young or multiple kids.
@ttintagel
10 ай бұрын
My parents went through a vicious cycle. He'd moan and complain about being the sole breadwinner, so Mom would take a job. Pretty soon, he'd be moaning and complaining about a hot four-course dinner not being on the table when he got home, his shirts not always being perfectly ironed and mended, eating storebought versions of what had previously been homemade, etc., so she would agree to quit her job. Nothing was ever good enough.
@Ava-nf2qq
10 ай бұрын
@overlordfemto7523men have it sooo easy im so envious of your life
@__Irene__
10 ай бұрын
@@ttintagel exactly! It's never good enough! In my country (and I'm sure in lots of other countries), it's normal for women to have the same amounts of work hours as men, but unlike men, who are just expected to go to work, women are expected to do ALL of the home chores and raise their children along with full time job. While most husbands are sitting on the couch drinking beer and watching TV, and being praised if they "babysit" THEIR children once a month, or wash dishes once a week. That's the reason I don't want to get married. The possibility of my future husband becoming a lazy bastard is too high.
@ella8126
10 ай бұрын
@overlordfemto7523 two sets of people can have it bad at the same time. it doesn’t get canceled out. have you ever heard of a relative privation fallacy?
@LordOfElysium
10 ай бұрын
2:32 that’s genuinely so fucked up, women couldn’t divorce because they were LITERALLY SLAVES. Bought and sold by men, legally owned. Imagine saying that about black slaves, “they didn’t run away because they respected their slave owners, not because it was illegal or anything” 🤮
@powerpegasus3004
10 ай бұрын
I know you're joking at the last bit, but I've actually heard people argue that before with a straight face. The level of people just not understanding what a slave actually is, is actually absurd
@LordOfElysium
10 ай бұрын
@@powerpegasus3004i have too sadly, by no other then PragerU. 😔
@powerpegasus3004
10 ай бұрын
@@LordOfElysium Ewwww..not PragerU..gross
@professorfoxtrot
10 ай бұрын
This theory is absolutely insulting and demeaning to the women who came before us. They would not consider themselves helpless victims and were grateful that their men defended them in war.
@alanamontero4743
10 ай бұрын
@@professorfoxtrotIt's not a theory, it's historical fact supported by extensive evidence. Also, men didn't fight wars to defend women; they fought them to serve the interests of upper class men. And historically, most didn't have the choice not to fight, as they legally had to obey their lord, etc.
@FeministCatLadySpinster
10 ай бұрын
"When people couldn't divorce, they divorced less, and that was better!" Are they really that naive, or do they just feel safe making that commentary in the 21st century, where divorce is still legal (for now)?
@godofchaos9571
10 ай бұрын
Also, the "back then, women were happy and didn't even think about divorce!" No. They were not happy. They wanted out. But society shunned them and made it impossible for a woman to be on her own.
@Mad_Mantis_649
10 ай бұрын
When murder wasn't illegal,, less people got arrested for murder!
@Nerobyrne
10 ай бұрын
As someone who has an unusual interest in toxicology, I find it very unsettling that there are men who want to go back to that, when Wikipedia exists 🧐
@conspiracypanda1200
10 ай бұрын
When divorce was illegal, husbands often died by injesting poison. When divorce was made legal, the poisonings ~mysteriously~ declined.
@liz_loves_cats
10 ай бұрын
What's wild is that they fail to acknowledge that the rate of "mysterious deaths" of marriage aged men dropped SIGNIFICANTLY after divorce was made legal because wives who formerly would have been trapped in abusive marriages weren't poisoning their husbands anymore.
@ttintagel
10 ай бұрын
I remember my Dad used to tell my Mom that she had to vote the same way as him, "so their votes wouldn't cancel each other out." As an adult, I asked her if she ever really did that, and she just laughed.
@professorfoxtrot
10 ай бұрын
Women shouldn't be allowed to vote. You get open borders, crime, and homelessness.
@I.am.hooked
10 ай бұрын
😂❤
@aakansha353
10 ай бұрын
That is so relatable. That's why I don't believe that "traditional" homemakers are the way religious scriptures of people like her project. Most of them don't give up their freedom of thought, expression to some extent. But their freedom to make life choices do get impacted. And when they feel there are injustices they too stand up to some extent. THEY DON'T SUBMIT TO THEIR HUSBANDS. But these content creators, I do feel they are filming lies.
@alyssabates967
10 ай бұрын
Horribly controlling, and I’m sorry I laughed. That logic 😂
@I-Am-Tea
10 ай бұрын
I love that
@the_agate_gate3782
10 ай бұрын
“I just let my husband think for me”. That is the fucking saddest thing I’ve ever heard. Imagine having so little agency in life to the point of not even being able to think for yourself.
@t.78d
10 ай бұрын
These women are dumb, so their husbands thinking for them is actually normal
@professorfoxtrot
10 ай бұрын
Men are better at thinking and also don't rely on girl math for accurate calculations
@madamemelone4947
10 ай бұрын
Im sorry for the trolls here. It’s sad, they’re giving their autonomy away in such a way that they’re basically just dolls for their husbands
@madamemelone4947
10 ай бұрын
@@professorfoxtrotif they’re so much better, why on earth are politics so shitty?
@professorfoxtrot
10 ай бұрын
@@madamemelone4947 Ask Angela Merkel, she allowed the moors to conquer Germany and Italy.
@maryjewell461
10 ай бұрын
Can I just say, as an epidemiologist, please don't drink raw milk.
@margonaut
10 ай бұрын
An older relative told me, “people died from that when I was a kid.”
@Emilyweasel2023
10 ай бұрын
Amen, I’m not a veterinary microbiologist/virologist but my partner is and after hearing about her days at work the stuff the crunchy mums come out about raw milk etc with makes me want to puke.
@taylorsantos7860
10 ай бұрын
It also tastes bad (I am not a good role model, do as I say not as I do)
@ningluviess
10 ай бұрын
tbh just don’t drink milk at all. milk is genuinely the worst drink of all time
@somethingaboutlemons3540
9 ай бұрын
@overlordfemto7523 that had nothing to do with what was just said. but hey, if you wanna drink raw milk, then by all means. natural selection, buddy.
@cryptiecreep
10 ай бұрын
Back in the day, there was also a LOT more spousal murder, either of or by abused wives. So many people whose spouse "mysteriously disappeared" or "ran off with another man/woman". Guess what happens when you take away divorce? People die.
@ttintagel
10 ай бұрын
Also, a lot of people just walked away from their marriages. Some of them remarried and had a second set of children, even though those second marriages were technically invalid.
@ellicurus
10 ай бұрын
Whewww. This is exactly my jam to speak on. I’m that leftist college educated woman who got married and became a SAHM and live on a farm, and guess what? Im still a leftist, I still need to take meds for my adhd and depression, I still expect help, respect, and emotional support from my husband, and I still get my fucking vaccines every year. I make bread and cheese when I want to because I enjoy it, but I don’t when I don’t feel like it. My kids go to public school because they like seeing their friends and teaching is hella hard and I want them to have the best education possible, and am completely honest with myself about the fact that that’s not my expertise; yet I still make sure to connect with what they’re learning and give them context on things that are glossed over in the curriculum like Columbus, MLKJ, and thanksgiving. I can promise you that women who make this their whole self only do so because they deeply feel the need to convince someone that they’re happy, and it’s not their audience. You can choose a “more traditional” lifestyle if that’s what you want to and are able to do, but you definitely do not have to go balls to the wall extremist with it like this. Like it’s totally fine to enjoy gardening and cooking and believe in science and medicine too 😅
@WynnWynn-gl3fk
10 ай бұрын
Too bad you can’t afford private school without religion as that is the best. You can try charter schools. I hope your district is ok.
@whossoul
10 ай бұрын
Same here! I'm a SAHM and I homeschool my kids, but I have a degree in education and they go to public school 2 days a week. I'm also pro science, pro vaccines, super left leaning, raising 3 girls to be radical feminists who know the way things are is wrong and to fight against it. I teach them to question everything that feels wrong, even if it's something I tell them, and that they're always owed an explanation. I'd also never tell them this is the life they should choose for themselves, they should do whatever makes them happy cause unlike these women making these posts, I don't need to convince others to follow my path in order to validate my path. I know my path is valid, that's the difference between us and them!
@headphonesaxolotl
10 ай бұрын
@@WynnWynn-gl3fk Aren't public schools supposed to be free of it? Or is is another "religion bad we need a cultural revolution"
@ellicurus
10 ай бұрын
@@WynnWynn-gl3fk luckily we live in a pretty rural area so it’s not very crowded, and all the teachers they’ve had so far are wonderful and so helpful, especially with my ND daughter!
@blackbird797
10 ай бұрын
@@headphonesaxolotlI think their point is more that the best education often is found in non-religious private schools. At least in the USA, public schools are funded by property taxes. So, while they're free of religion, unless you live in a wealthy area, your child is usually not getting the best education.
@cit2345t
10 ай бұрын
What I see a LOT of these moms failing to address is the fact that many parents would LOVE to be able to stay home with their kids and spend such developmentally important years with them. However, in the US parental leave sucks and many cannot afford to only have a one income household and there are no companies (that I know of) that make it accessible for a parent to pick up their careers where they left off after spending a few years raising their child. So many of these people have no idea how out of touch with reality they are.
@gracel2mart
10 ай бұрын
FOR REAL! My brother and I spent a lot of childhood with our grandparents, because one parent worked full-time and the other had to work part-time. And it probably would have been both full-time if they had to pay for day-care instead of paying our grandparents a discounted rate.
@bamgyvu
10 ай бұрын
THIS. Not everyone can. Not all mothers have the time, money, or a partner that helps out especially in this economy your partner has to be making a lot for you to stay home.
@whossoul
10 ай бұрын
That's not even addressing the double edged sword that is child care vs working. I'm a SAHM because the money I would make would barely pay for child care. I stay home with the kids but it's only because the career I chose (teaching) doesn't pay enough to make it worth it, and while I'm happy to be home with them it's coming at a great financial hit to us. These people preaching all moms should stay home aren't just ignoring womens right to choose, they're also ignored the privilege they have to comfortably stay home.
@ufos-cos
10 ай бұрын
@@whossoulawwww, my mom was a teacher & she worked full time when we were kids. But it was the 80’s & 90’s & we were latchkey kids. I guess stuff has just changed now. I know kids can’t even get off the bus now unless there is an adult waiting to fetch them. Just different times I reckon.
@SMcGowan287
10 ай бұрын
YESSSS!! I'm a mother of 4 and would love to have more time at home with them. But I'm not an idiot and I live in the U.S, there's absolutely no way I could support 4 kids that way. My husband makes good money, but we have to have a dual income in order to survive. It must be nice to sit on that pedestal and look down on working mothers. 🙄
@greatbatsby
10 ай бұрын
I sincerely hope her daughter is not queer while being raised to believe her life goal is to be a heterosexual cis woman who will find her greatest joy in serving a man and having children. It would be such a nightmare to unlearn that...
@CookieCat1229
10 ай бұрын
As a queer person who was absolutely raised that way, I can't agree more. What a nightmare
@WynnWynn-gl3fk
10 ай бұрын
It would be a bigger nightmare living it, even if bisexual, or even if straight!
@charminharlan9081
10 ай бұрын
As a trans man who was raised that way, I couldn’t agree more. I still struggle with internalized homophobia to the point that I’m convinced no gay man would ever be attracted to me
@yarraidalg
10 ай бұрын
even if she would grow up straight as a pole, it's still a piss take a woman i know was raised like that, and despite being straight, all she wanted was to be a STEM scientist she is a badass mathematician with a phd now but she's still having a very hard time unlearning all of her moms tradwife bullshit what's worse is, she got married young to appease her family and instilled beliefs, and the dude was a horrible person so she barely escaped
@greatbatsby
10 ай бұрын
@@charminharlan9081 Damn, I feel you! I was raised by liberal parents who didn't really push any of that onto me but society's expectations alone were enough to make me struggle with this. Can't imagine how hard it must be when your parents hold the same expectations. Stay strong, we'll find the love and kindness we deserve one day.
@ttintagel
10 ай бұрын
The thing is, trying to control whether or not you get pregnant by "tracking your cycles" is not compatible with "submitting to your husband." If he wants you to "submit" during the most fertile part of your cycle, and you're not allowed to say no, then what was the point of "tracking your cycle" in the first place?
@godofchaos9571
10 ай бұрын
Also, you know, you can get pregnant at any time. I mean there are times you have a high chance but it's not like having sex on your period means there's no way you'll become pregnant. It can still happen.
@whossoul
10 ай бұрын
Yes! I can't do hormonal birth control and have managed to prevent pregnancy when I don't want it using cycle tracking but it only works because my partner listens to me and abstains or uses back up methods during fertile windows or when my cycle isn't regular. Unless your partner is the one tracking your cycle how else can cycle tracking work other than doing what the woman having the cycle says to do?
@veggiesnake4430
10 ай бұрын
The only thing I can agree with a TradWife on is that SOURDOUGH BREAD FUCKING SLAPS. That said, I don't have time to bake it myself because I work and study, so I just steal it from M&S.
@godofchaos9571
10 ай бұрын
Yeah; I could eat a whole loaf of sourdough bread. Also sourdough bread grilled cheeses (or any sandwich)are heaven.
@notjohnbruno1522
10 ай бұрын
Sourdough does go hard. I’m a big bread fan, and sourdough is easily top 5 breads. The tradwives are wrong about a lot of things but not sourdough
@triciad4100
10 ай бұрын
I am a godless heathen leftist who has one of those 4-slice toasters with 2 extra long slots specifically for sourdough. 20/10 would toast again with butter and a little sprinkle of za'atar. 🤤
@Sl33PY_o
10 ай бұрын
@@godofchaos9571GOD FUCKING BLESS. When I get a grilled cheese and a restaurant puts it on sourdough bread I KNOW that’s a good sandwich
@godofchaos9571
10 ай бұрын
@Sl33PY_o yes!! I want through a phase a couple of years ago that for, like, two or so weeks, all I ate for lunch was sourdough grilled cheese.
@atlas956
10 ай бұрын
i‘m studying to be a neuroscientist and i LOVE it. it baffles me that some people will look at all my achievements and say „okay but have you considered you quit what makes you happy and start doing things you don‘t want? i‘m sure that will make you even happier! SURE there‘s downsides but they will be worth it! “ like no. i don‘t like children. i‘m asexual. i like my free time and my indepence. i won‘t abandon what i love just because you, a stranger, project your own misplaced sense of duty onto me just because i also happen to be female.
@AnnAnarchy18
10 ай бұрын
Oh I hear you! I am doing a PhD in environmental microbiology and working in research and I absolutely love it. My grandma has been extremely proud of me throughout the journey and always boasts about me to whoever she gets the chance. I've heard "yeah yeah that's great, but does she have a boyfriend? When is she going to get married?" way too many times. You could tell these people that you cured cancer and found the fountain of youth and they'd still be like "yeah yeah but MARRIAGE?? CHILDREN??" 🙄 Keep pursuing your dreams. Good luck with your career! May you be a wonderful, accomplished, happy neuroscientist my dear!
@atlas956
10 ай бұрын
@@AnnAnarchy18 Thank you so much for the kind words! Your grandma seems really cool and supportive, that‘s adorable. It really isn‘t easy for women in science, in every possible aspect. I wish your the best with the PhD (and also a very happy and fulfilled life in general)!
@AnnAnarchy18
10 ай бұрын
@@atlas956 Thank you, really! I hope you get lots of support and love throughout your journey. Wish you the best too!
@plumdutchess
10 ай бұрын
Tracking your cycle is only useful when you ARE trying to get pregnant. Not when you're trying to prevent it.
@whossoul
10 ай бұрын
It can be effective if you have a regular cycle and stick to it. The issue with it and any form of birth control is people not using it correctly. That's why all birth control has a hypothetical "perfect use" effective rate and an in practice effective rate. I may be biased in my support, but since becoming sexually active I've had 1 unplanned pregnancy in the 2 years of being on birth control, and zero unplanned pregncies in 13 years of cycle tracking.
@sharonoddlyenough
10 ай бұрын
It's also trickier because many women don't have regular periods, and life events can cause stress that can affect regularity, too
@ttintagel
10 ай бұрын
And it's only useful if the husband listens to the wife and doesn't insist on her "submitting" on a fertile day. One of the main reasons the Pill was such a godsend to women was that it meant they could finally prevent pregnancy even if their partner didn't feel like cooperating.
@asongfromunderthefloorboards
8 ай бұрын
@whosoul: There's stats from Catholics. Tracking is not that effective, better than non-technological "rhythm" but there's too many variables for basal temperature to be as indicative as people want it to be. So yes, it's helpful if you're trying to get pregnant but not helpful enough if you want to avoid getting pregnant. It could be useful to limit pregnancies for Catholics who can afford some kids but might not want a ton. Everyone else should use contraception.
@tayh.6235
Ай бұрын
There are apps you can pay for, and you have to take your temp to two decimal places at roughly the same time every morning right when you wake up, but if you use it right, it's as effective as any other form of birth control. The apps will even adjust to irregular cycles by just calculating more potentially fertile days. Now if you don't want to abstain on those days you have to use some other form of birth control, but it is actually extremely effective as long as you don't mind the rigid routine. Like it's labeled as birth control by the FDA
@callmejoanaa
10 ай бұрын
I just know if that mum at 14:19 had a boy next she would become an unbearable boy mom and be extremely misogynistic towards her daughter also can somebody please tell me what's this obsession with raw milk from these people lately
@bamgyvu
10 ай бұрын
I think it's because it's "all natural" and "not poisoned by the government" because there is bacteria and harmful minerals in raw milk but the chance of you getting sick from it is kinda low. i wouldn't it risk it though, it's considered one of the riskiest foods. It's kind of an almond mom thing yk
@chilljelloton2089
10 ай бұрын
It has more nutrients and therefore is healthier when you ignore all the illnesses and other valid reason to stick to pasteurized milk you can get from drinking it.
@triciad4100
10 ай бұрын
I'm just pulling this out of my ass, but maybe they think all the germs will strengthen their immune systems (provided they don't shit themselves to death first)? The antivaxxers are all about that "natural immunity", aka catching all the deadly pathogens in order to [checks notes] protect themselves from catching all the deadly pathogens. 🥴
@Princessbuttercupish
10 ай бұрын
@@chilljelloton2089 I was raised on raw cow milk because my family lived on a dairy farm. As a result, I as a adult have severe lactose intolerance and other health issues because of it.
@cosmic2750
7 ай бұрын
@overlordfemto7523I don't think you realize that many people are lactose intolerant. They physically cannot drink raw milk. Not to mention that humans cannot tolerate pretty much ANYTHING raw. "oH bUt oUR aNcEStOrs dID iT" no they didn't. They had fire. They cooked their meats over the fire. And before that humans thrived on fruits and veggies from the trees. Why do you think people don't drink pure alcohol? The pure alcohol, in its rawest form, IS toxic and poisonous to humans. The alcohol you drink is filtered and processed to be made more "fit" for drinking. Go on, drink some raw pure alcohol. See what happens.
@atomiicos
10 ай бұрын
i work in an an organics store and these kinds of people demonise food that has undergone a process. to them, the process of making oat milk is too processed. but this doesnt apply to things like. flour apparently. theyre weirdly selective with processes
@margonaut
10 ай бұрын
They need to know if that smoothie is organic before they head off to a Botox appointment.
@timnewman1172
10 ай бұрын
The raw milk thing never ceases to amaze me... as somebody who has milked cows, guess what they have all over their hooves & udders? SH*T!!! No matter how well you wash them off, there is still "something" left behind. Pasteurization is a good thing! When I was a baby my Dad still milked & we used it in our home. One of the cows developed Tubucularosis, but because Mom used a home pastuerizer I was protected from getting it!
@Michaelalovespandas
10 ай бұрын
Nah, they don’t want her to wait 20 years to get married. They want you to get married and be a stay at home mom as soon as you can, because it is harder to leave a toxic church or marriage if you aren’t financially independent
@ilikecookies9796
10 ай бұрын
Also, it'll be easier to groom them into accepting that role if it starts young.
@Squishy-ho7zd
7 ай бұрын
When she’s 16 they’ll get her to court and then get them married the day after she turns 18
@MyNameHere101
10 ай бұрын
I actually know the sourdough one. It's because since about the early 1700s people relied on sourdough. It's a neat dough that continually rises as long as you chuck some sort of flour in there. You can also throw in berries or nuts. Every day you can take half of it and make a loaf of bread as long as you give it some new sugar, flour, and a warm place. People kept it by their stoves or fireplaces, would break off a chunk of the dough, and have fresh bread for the day. So therefore to the Christians it's got traditional meaning about how God always provides etc etc.
@alyssabates967
10 ай бұрын
Religion aside, that sounds really cool actually
@asongfromunderthefloorboards
8 ай бұрын
It is supposed to be homemade sourdough. Buying it from a bakery isn't trad.
@godofchaos9571
10 ай бұрын
Trad wives claiming you shouldnt work as a woman are completely out of touch with reality. There are single moms who have to work to put food on the table. Theres even traditional families where both partners need to work because theyre bareling making ends meet. Trad wives make it out like its easier but most women work in order to just make a living, even those who have a husband whos also working.
@m.z1256
10 ай бұрын
they all are rich... they never had to worry about stuff like that
@professorfoxtrot
10 ай бұрын
Feminism gave us the "single mom" which is a high predictor for crime.
@alicebthegachaweirdo8378
10 ай бұрын
@@professorfoxtrotWhy do you exist? You should just stop.
@barbarareichart267
10 ай бұрын
@professorfoxtrot Nah. There were always single mothers. Men leaving was a thing and still is. Also men dying or getting sick to the point they could not work was more common in the past. The major predictor is poverty. And yes that is more likely if there is only one adult to bring in the money. Has nothing to do with feminism.
@m.z1256
10 ай бұрын
@@professorfoxtrot oh really? so delusional
@beckiadriaanse6312
10 ай бұрын
Heres the thing. If you are so happy being a stay at home mom, you wouldn't care so much about what other people think about it. I'm a stay at home mom and when people are rude about it, which is rare, i just ignore it because it's what works for my family. Also, having lived in Australia with kids, put sunscreen on your kids. There are so many nice options, find one and use it.
@lexidarling
10 ай бұрын
Exactly, these tradwives aren't making these videos just to share their lives like normal vloggers, their entire thing is trying to promote the trad gender roles to young people. If they were actually passionate about homemaking and a stay-at-home lifestyle, they'd post more about the practical stuff that goes into that lifestyle instead of making 90% videos preaching how great it is to be in the home serving their husband and how feminism destroyed society or whatever. It's all about pushing conservative and religious ideology.
@emeraldlily673
10 ай бұрын
I am not at all surprised Savanna at least keeps up with ChadChad
@professorfoxtrot
10 ай бұрын
Savanah needs to shave.... seriusly.. ugh...
@nohintshere
10 ай бұрын
i would DIE for a collab between them
@WhO-tv4ls
10 ай бұрын
Ooh is that her name? :o
@Princessbuttercupish
10 ай бұрын
I was fed raw cows milk as a baby, it gave me dietry problems for the rest of my life since I'm severely lactose intolerant because of it.
@glitterbug5678
10 ай бұрын
Divorce rates being higher than they used to ISNT A BAD THING Divorce rates used to be lower because WE LITERALLY WEREN'T ALLOWED TO LEAVE
@artikulv731
10 ай бұрын
And the number of people who murdered their spouses was much higher because they couldn’t leave 💀
@glitterbug5678
10 ай бұрын
@@artikulv731 Exactly. That is exactly where the "spouse poisons husband" stereotype comes from.
@glitterbug5678
10 ай бұрын
@overlordfemto7523 That's the statistics of overall spousal homicide. As in all and any murder of a spouse of any gender. That rate goes up as we increase our range of study and as gun violence goes up. I'm talking specifically about wives who murder their husbands to escape abusive marriages. Which has gone down because now wives have other ways to escape if need be. That's one of many reasons the divorce rate has gone up. Perhaps you can't read? Or maybe you just don't have reasoning skills to figure out the nuance to statics like that? There were nearly 4 decades of decline in rates of overall spousal homicide (which is majority men killing their wives) before it began to increase again in recent years.
@commandercorl1544
10 ай бұрын
"We need to live off the grid free from the government and just live in little communities 🥺" So like, anarcho communism...?
@verdanttheveiledwitch7430
10 ай бұрын
"50% of marriages end in divorce" doesn't seem nearly as high when you remember that there's 2 ways a marriage ends: divorce or SOMEONE DIES. The outcome being one thing half of the time is only significant when THERES MORE THAN 2 CHOICES
@bloodgutsandangelcake6079
10 ай бұрын
Also, that's 50% of straight marriages. Only around 30% of gay marriages end the same way.
If staying home, raising children, and serving your spouse are the most fulfilling things you can do, women shouldn’t be keeping this wonderful experience to themselves. We are cheating men out of being deeply fulfilled.
@espeon871
10 ай бұрын
@overlordfemto7523 really? Idts
@espeon871
10 ай бұрын
Real
@m.z1256
10 ай бұрын
@overlordfemto7523 stop trolling
@Ava-nf2qq
10 ай бұрын
omg this is a good one
@Ava-nf2qq
10 ай бұрын
@overlordfemto7523GET OUT OF HER COMMENT SECTIONS YOU FREAKY INCEL 😭
@alicebthegachaweirdo8378
10 ай бұрын
It’s so gross to prioritise traditional household roles. It’s especially harmful for children, since it’s attempting to brainwash them to live up to their parents expectations. Ew
@Princessbuttercupish
10 ай бұрын
that's so pathetic that a little girl is suffering because of her mother's psychosis. My niece is artistic and aspires to be a tattoo artist one day, I couldn't imagine my sister telling her 'no, you should be focused on having children and caring for everyone else but yourself'.
@Yomomcancomegetit
10 ай бұрын
I'M SO GLAD YOU INCLUDED THE ONE WITH THE DAUGHTER. I spend hours arguing with bigoted idiots in the comments under that video...
@lakegroce685
10 ай бұрын
Hope that kid grows up to see past her mother bs and does the exact opposite.
@professorfoxtrot
10 ай бұрын
Very foolish and naive video. Single motherhood increases crime and social problems.
@fatherpleasereturn2088
10 ай бұрын
and yet they say that queer people are indoctrinating kids lmao
@Stardropletwhoareyou
10 ай бұрын
Oh man, why even bother argue with them?/genq They'll never understand their own idocricy, and there is no amount of crayons and paper to visualize it for them.
@professorfoxtrot
10 ай бұрын
@@Stardropletwhoareyou By all data single motherhood leads to tremendous crime, social problems and rape.
@emilywitt3294
10 ай бұрын
The response to not wanting to serve a husband being “you serve your boss” is crazy. I serve my boss because I have to. I don’t have generational wealth or a crazy rich husband, I need to work, hence serving my boss. If I didn’t I would die. Do they understand that?
@diamondgirl698
10 ай бұрын
I don't understand are you for or opposed to what is saying here?
@catrakitten
10 ай бұрын
Not like other Mums gives me 'Not like other girls' videos for some reason.
@twitchy_bird
10 ай бұрын
I just can't put my finger on it....
@cailin_renee
10 ай бұрын
gee i wonder…
@LordOfElysium
10 ай бұрын
🤨someone call a detective right now.🧐
@lemonadec0re
10 ай бұрын
Huh, I wonder why that is? Gosh, I don’t know…hmmmm? 🧐
@WynnWynn-gl3fk
10 ай бұрын
It is what happens when these women become moms/mums.
@lilw5653
10 ай бұрын
I love that whenever people talk about the high divorce rate when people couldn’t divorce they NEVER bring up that the accidental/mysterious deaths of husbands went down as soon as divorce rates went up! Weird right?
@CheesePoutine
10 ай бұрын
i've been using one period app for over 3 years and it still isn't 100% with its estimations. im shocked to hear some women only track their cycles as "protection" !! id be pregnant in a second 😅
@margonaut
10 ай бұрын
How does that even work if you are expected to “submit” to his every whim every night?
@espeon871
10 ай бұрын
@@margonautif theyd thunk they wouldnt have posted that
@asongfromunderthefloorboards
8 ай бұрын
It's mostly for Catholics, since Catholics consider contraceptive sex a sin but recognize that people can't have a ton of kids. Most tradwives are Catholic.
@rainingwhenidie
10 ай бұрын
"submitting > being controlling" And why the hell would I submit to someone trying to control me? I don't want my partner feeling like a dictator, I'm an anarchist for fuck's sake.
@melle-d9971
10 ай бұрын
my mom tracked her cycles. thats how i got a second sister
@Zectifin
10 ай бұрын
the oat mlik thing makes me laugh. I'm a man and I drink oat milk. Not because I'm vegan or anything, but because I'm lactose sensitive and having little to no dairy prevents me having to spend forever on the toilet. Also oat mlik just tastes better.
@Twilight.Knight
10 ай бұрын
I don't even have any dietary restrictions but almond milk has become my go to for most things it's just so good
@jacktadash
10 ай бұрын
My partner is an actual chad mum. Six foot one and two hundred pounds, she lifts and she doesn't like cooking but she buys me burritos once a week. I'm. Very happy kept man.
@gothcsm
10 ай бұрын
Damn, your wife sounds cool asf!
@yangene
2 ай бұрын
bro won the wife lottery and thought we wouldn't notice. jk, lots of happiness to you both
@MusclesandBooks
Ай бұрын
@@yangene Right? I have a wonderful man but need to find me my own burrito-providing She-Hulk.
@haz.fellie
10 ай бұрын
I'm not a trad wife AT ALL. Many of the roles my husband and I take on traditionally belong to the other gender (I'm the breadwinner, he works part time and cares for our child during the day.) BUT I LOVE making sourdough bread. I do it every weekend. Fresh baked bread keeps me going through life. Without it, I'd be a sad lady.
@madalice5134
10 ай бұрын
I only bake a few times a year, mostly just for holidays. I think the sourdough obsession is legit just because it's a lot easier to make than other types of bread. That's the only reason I can think of that all these tradwife people go on about it.
@chez34323
10 ай бұрын
Hey, Aussie here. Just wanted to point out that the hole in the ozone layer is through the use of chemicals, not farming practises. Per the NASA website: "Human activities effectively punched a hole in it, through the use of gases like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in spray cans and refrigerants, which break down ozone molecules in the upper atmosphere." To be fair, modern industrial farming doesn't help the amount of methane in the atmosphere, but it didn't break the ozone layer.
@phiLAWsophy
10 ай бұрын
Does it say it's exclusively from spray cans and refrigerants? There was a recent oxford study led by Peter Scarborough which shows the effects of animal agriculture on GHG, including CFCs. Animal ag is the leading cause of climate change, much more than our transportation systems
@kranodor
10 ай бұрын
@emilyforte8428 While I don't doubt for a minute that's how it is today, there was a period of even more rapid deterioration of the ozone layer specifically, and it was during that time that the hole in the ozone layer around Australia and New Zealand became a critical global issue. At that point, it was mostly CFCs from the noted sources that were causing the problem (that's how I read "punched a hole in the ozone layer"), which lead to the Montreal Protocol in 1987, which was an act of global cooperation and policy, banning a lot of CFC usage (especially in spray cans and refrigeration) and reducing the output of those gases by over 99%, which slowed down the deterioration considerably, possibly even halted it (at least for a while). It's also a favorite "gotcha" by so-called "climate skeptics": "What happend to the hole in the ozone layer everyone warned about 40 years ago? That stopped at some point, very curious..." - yeah, it stopped - or was paused, at least - because policymakers listened to scientists and took decisive action. General recommendation (to anyone reading this): Montreal Protocol. If you're too young to remember it and/or never learned about it... it's worth looking it up. It's good stuff that probably doesn't get a lot of press because it's a "solved" issue. It isn't, really, but... you know.
@missmimitia228
10 ай бұрын
And now we don't have the hole in the ozone because scientist told us this is what caused it and we stopped doing it... I wonder what else we could fix this way.
@janah.8471
9 ай бұрын
It's exclusively CFCs - they are so chemically inert that they make in to the upper atmosphere and there they break down to radicals and basically deplete the ozone by reacting with it. It takes few steps to quench the reaction
@wassermelonification
9 ай бұрын
"come on girl, use your head!" she can't until her husband tells her to do so
@raetay113
10 ай бұрын
There's two types of soughdought people and it is VERY CLEAR which kind a person is. There's: I make my own or buy from a friend because I don't believe anyone else should have their hands in my food. And then there's: I make my own cause it's fun and I may be a bit fruity. Alt: I started during the pandemic and kept up with it because I enjoy it
@poke-talia268
10 ай бұрын
On the whole anti-sunscreen thing, that's just bat-sh* wild to me. I was outside in the sun for 3 hours once in a part of the us where you don't have to worry too much about the sun. I was wearing sunscreen and reapplying it every 30 minutes. I was still dealing with that sunburn 3 months later. What I'm hearing is that i should never go to Australia/ New Zealand.
@VGobaira
10 ай бұрын
OK I recently learned, Sourdough is a fermented dough, and apparently we should eat certain fermented foods to create a healthy gut. Thank you for listening to my TED talk😂. I don’t know what it is about sourdough toast that’s so delicious with butter on it
@colleenwilliams1689
10 ай бұрын
Another thing about not using sunscreen in the past: people wore long sleeves outside in the summer. Or just lived in places their skin was evolutionarily adapted to with the amount of melanin it produced.
@cookiemonster1286ify
7 ай бұрын
"long lasting relationships aren't always successful ones" is the same reason I hate the "oh ur loyal? What's ur longest relationship then" like no those two things barely correlate, let alone be dependant on each other
@chrystalle1375
10 ай бұрын
:/ i expect this kind of stuff yet it never fails to make me sad.
@Nolongermakingvideos.
10 ай бұрын
My mom is making sourdough while i'm watching this
@liamodonovan6610
10 ай бұрын
You are awesome savannah most women do not want to stay in home for them it would be a literally hell women should do what makes you happy love you're open minded channel
@whossoul
10 ай бұрын
I DO want to stay home and do by choice but even for me it's literal hell some days! Seriously the hardest job I've ever had, and I've worked retail and as a teacher, two pretty well known hard fields, both are cake walk compared to being a SAHM!
@liamodonovan6610
10 ай бұрын
@@whossoul that is why most choosse to work working in the home is like being treated like a slave the job's never seem to end and it is the mist thankless job ever women want a workplace where they can interact with orhers that is why women choose a workplace
@JhericFury
10 ай бұрын
Oh shit, she actually had the "let's start a commune to defeat the Communists"?!
@DaxxLexx
10 ай бұрын
There would be a lot less divorce... but there would also be a lot of shitty husbands dying under mysterious circumstances.
@iceteeize
10 ай бұрын
Just regarding the milk: People in parts of the world have adapted to drinking cows milk. And it’s so interesting to me! Like we’re not talking about millions of years here, either. It’s like 6000 years. But in parts of the world we’re people didn’t drink cows milk they didn’t adapt to doing it and therefor lack the enzyme (after they stop breastfeeding). And no, all people don’t become lactose intolerant when they stop drinking milk. Some do, but not all. I don’t, for example I mean oat milk is superior in coffee though. And it lasts longer, so it’s more economical if you just have a little bit in food now and then
@bbo7002
3 ай бұрын
I mean....humans are mammals. Mammals going for milk, ANY kind of milk, is pretty instinctive. I've seen animals attempting to nurse from other species. It's uhhh not necessarily a good thing, depending on who's sharing and who's sipping, but it does happen. But yeah I genuinely think it comes from a deep subconscious instinct to nurse from our mothers, bc that instinct is necessary for an infant to live. U see the same behavior in lil baby kittens and puppies, too. Sometimes when my cat is asleep, I see him mimic the,,,,nursing motions with his mouth?? Like sucking or whatever??? I think he might be dreaming of his mother, even though he's already 3 years old 😅 Obviously human beings are more than just our instincts! We have reason and logic and all that fun stuff, too. But I do think it's a little strange to assert that humans drinking milk of any kind is somehow.....unnatural?? when we, like any other mammal, depend on milk for our earliest survival. It doesn't seem weird to me that many ppl would be positively disposed toward milk from other mammals as well. It might be a cultural thing tho 😅 in which case, that explains the different views lol
@tyrreloneal5178
10 ай бұрын
20:31 you forgot about the hole in our ozone layer from all the hairspray and old refrigerators
@jenniferclemons4766
10 ай бұрын
Also, in regards to sunscreen, until 90 years ago, people went to great lengths to cover their entire bodies to protect themselves from the sun.
@Quartnee
10 ай бұрын
I’m an involuntary sahm. For reasons like my poor mental health, poor career opportunities, and expensive childcare and lots of little things along the way. I HAVE to be a sahm. And yes being stuck at home all day doing the same things over and over is exhausting.
@ttintagel
10 ай бұрын
Yes, any work becomes unbearable when you literally never get a break from it. Even with the worst paid employment, your workday eventually ends and you can leave until the next day. And you can keep on looking for a better job to change to.
@PokhrajRoy.
10 ай бұрын
The title reminds me of Regina George’s mom in ‘Mean Girls’: “I’m not like a regular mom, I’m a cool mom.”
@hurraynature7449
10 ай бұрын
On the topic of people not wearing sunscreen in the past and therefore we don't need it either, theres a reason people covered up their skin. And the primary reason definitely wasn't to reduce seggual attraction.
@akilahrich6463
10 ай бұрын
When she was talking about sourdough I was literally looking at sourdough bread on my kitchen counter right in front of me
@WellOkaythen.
10 ай бұрын
Not wearing sunscreen as an Australian is pretty insane.
@whossoul
10 ай бұрын
As someone in the US who's had to have some sketchy moles removed before 30, that's an insane statement to make anywhere by anyone!
@chilljelloton2089
10 ай бұрын
I love sourdough and will never stop preferring it Although you pointing it out made me question it so I double checked and it is a bit more difficult to make but not by much. Autofill suggested "is it healthier" and it has studies proving it's more nutritious and better for your blood sugar. Which I find hilarious cause most studies agree that the nutrition difference in raw milk is not enough to justify the multiple health risks. A really funny pairing really lol
@heat420_7
10 ай бұрын
Housewife and mom, here, by choice...and sometimes it gets old doing a TON of work for zero pay. Like, I could go nanny or be a maid for fewer hours, more pay. But, I choose not to (because I'm privileged to do so). I also home school, which I know can be sketchy, but it feels like my only option in America right now. Anyways, you make some excellent points. Love your videosss! ❤
@professorfoxtrot
10 ай бұрын
This is the recipe for successful children. Promoting divorce, single motherhood and reliance on the state as Kiwi is a recipe for crime and poverty.
@alicebthegachaweirdo8378
10 ай бұрын
@@professorfoxtrotYou’re evil
@whossoul
10 ай бұрын
I also feel like it's one of the few good choices left! I went to college to become a teacher, got my degree in childhood education, and came to two really messed up realizations. 1: Everything we learn about how best to teach kids is thrown out the window by public schools. Instead everything is based on test scores, money, and keeping conservative parents happy. U.S. schools have some of the highest work loads and longest days and for what? The lowest educational outcomes of most "developed" nations. 2: What they would pay me to teach 15 kids is about what I would have to pay to have my 1 kid in child care....which essentially means the schools pocketing the cost of the other 14 kids education and definitely not putting that money back into the school. I'm lucky to live close enough to a unique hybrid school that allows me to homeschool 3 days a week while she goes to school 2 days and gets the socialization with kids and takes only classes in the arts and sciences that most schools have done away with. Most parents don't have a program like that available, or the money to make that work. Even for us making it work financially is only because my job as a teacher would be so underpaid we basically break even on work vs child care.
@professorfoxtrot
10 ай бұрын
@@alicebthegachaweirdo8378 you're a fool
@ttintagel
10 ай бұрын
@@whossoul I feel you. I used to think it was a tragedy that my health kept me from finishing my teaching degree and getting my certification, but now I know that I wouldn't be able to handle the conditions teachers today have to work under. Most of my teacher friends have either left the profession, are trying to leave the profession, or are white-knuckling their way to the earliest possible retirement.
@aBombinaBubble
10 ай бұрын
It'd be more expensive for me to work outside the house, so our setup looks somewhat traditional. But I'm a terrible housewife and a fairly good parent I think. He still helps around the house alot and just today it all got too much and he made sure I got a few hours to myself out of the house. Because we have to remind each other to look after ourselves as well as the girls.
@WynnWynn-gl3fk
10 ай бұрын
When the kids are at school you should look for some part time work as insurance if anything bad happens to your marriage and/or husband.
@aBombinaBubble
10 ай бұрын
@@WynnWynn-gl3fk between his varied shift pattern, youngest being under 1 and "school hours" employment not really being a thing that really is not possible. We are fortunate to have backup funds for both scenarios and a high enough wage to support everyone but I do in fact look into viable flexible WFH things, most of which are terrible pyramid schemes.
@whossoul
10 ай бұрын
@@WynnWynn-gl3fkThe issue for a lot of women (including me) is free education doesn't start till your kids are 5 or 6. A lot of jobs, even ones above minimum wage, don't cover or only balance out the cost of child care. Then if you have another kid the 5-6 year window resets, and the cost to have them in child care doubles. That's why this issue runs so much deeper than just letting women choose to stay home vs work. For some it isn't financially feasible to work unless you're already in really well paying careers. Add breastfeeding into the mix which makes the mom staying home more practical (and cheaper cause formula is expensive) and you get a deep rooted societal issue that leaves a lot of women with a double edged sword.
@rainingwhenidie
10 ай бұрын
My parents are conservatives (though they've mellowed out over the years) and while they're not perfect, I'm so thankful that *they* had me and not anyone else. My mom's a very accomplished, independent woman. She stayed home with me after I was born, but she got back working pretty quickly. She planned a lot of events when I was a kid, kinda like a PTA mom but with much less Karen characteristics. She makes more money than my dad and has been for a while, he doesn't mind at all. I was more of a tomboy as a kid, but I also had some pretty girly interests. Dad was never weird about that. He took me to the park, to birthday parties, and other events. He was also great about period stuff. He didn't treat it like it was gross, he understood that I was in a lot of pain, and he got me pads and chocolate with no complaints. I was scared to come out to them as trans, but they accepted me. They're not perfect allies, but they love me and they have my back. They were never weird about gender. Mom never made me wear makeup and she might've complained if I didn't wear a dress, but I was still allowed to wear more masculine clothes. They got me whatever toys I wanted, never instilled the "girls do this, boys do that". I have issues, but I don't have gender issues other than external factors out of my control (people being assholes). Thinking about it, it's very freeing. I wasn't taught that the only thing I'd amount to was being a mother. I could be my own person. I didn't have to do what everyone else was doing, I didn't have to do what people told me (much to their dismay lmao). If there's an injustice, you speak up about it; you stand up for people and show kindness, you have your people's backs. I just feel very sad for people like this. Not to say that being a stay at home mom is a bad thing because it's not, but the way in which they're living their lives is so restrictive. We shouldn't be forcing people into boxes. We shouldn't be aiming to repeat the past. We should be free.
@bellaswitchtrials
10 ай бұрын
15:10 plushie falls down
@solomonrobbins9046
10 ай бұрын
1:42 she’s not wrong. If women weren’t given a voice or the rights to pursue a divorce like a traditional wife, divorce rates would plummet significantly.
@RwnEsper
10 ай бұрын
You can get natural sunscreens if the chemicals bother you (and I mean, it IS worth considering). The ignorance on display in some of these is truly staggering.
@gothcsm
10 ай бұрын
Yea, but the thing is… Chemicals literally make up every single thing in this world. You cannot escape chemicals no matter how hard you try. Show those types of mfers what chemicals make up a simple apple and watch em go crazy.
@RwnEsper
10 ай бұрын
@@gothcsm Well yeah, but given a choice between like 5 ingredients or a yard-long list of synthetic chemicals that may or may not have had any long-term testing on health effects (think Teflon production), I'd still prefer the so-called "cleaner" option most of the time (except I'm poor, so I generally have to stick to the more cost effective options anyways 😉).
@IntrovertAncom
10 ай бұрын
Back in the day, before sunscreen, people wore long sleeves and hats or carried umbrellas when they were out in the sun.
@JhericFury
10 ай бұрын
Raw milk and sourdough are something that hints at homemade/country life. You can like both of those things
@amandatownsend5132
10 ай бұрын
20:00 also fashion was more geared to protect against the sun for example the prevelance of hats or other headcoverings, gloves ect they wore those to not get burnt so unless you dress for the sun by covering every inch of exposed skin you can wear sunscreen
@wrantingwriter2921
10 ай бұрын
Trad wives are unhinged. Anyway, love your vids! ❤
@bunbunbopping217
10 ай бұрын
the whole video I kept thinking you were saying Chad Wives not Trad Wives but it still worked but yes your points were on Point
@FoxGameCZ
10 ай бұрын
when all my fav youtubers make a vid about toxic wifes/moms
@sarahturner3697
10 ай бұрын
I refuse to let them claim sourdough
@archangel996
10 ай бұрын
I had a funny thought about the "tracking your cycle vs taking hormones" point. Maybe these women just don't want to have sex with their husbands? You can have sex whenever you want if you're taking hormonal birth control and not get pregnant, but, if you are just tracking your cycle, you can only have sex one or two days a month to _lessen_ the chance of pregnancy.
@MoonlightingasaHuman
10 ай бұрын
It is 10:30am in Australia at the moment and the UV is already at 11. Have put my sunscreen on before going out.
@p_b2000
10 ай бұрын
Correct me if I'm wrong, but haven't the divorce rates also been going down these past few years ? And if so, I'm curious about how these tradwives could explain that 🤔
@PenneyLan
10 ай бұрын
Yeah, divorce has been a lot better, more people are happy in their relationships. So we don’t have as big of a divorce problem as we did in let’s say 2016
@teuast
10 ай бұрын
9:30 that’s probably why these people are so against the pill, because they want more pregnancies
@Plainjanejj
10 ай бұрын
I love my husband so much and I am considered a SAHM/Housewife. I would never let a man, even if he’s the hand that feeds me, tell me what to think or do. 4:35 amen! Not everyone wants to stay home and shouldn’t have to!!!
@cryptid6279
10 ай бұрын
your earrings get more and more oversized and absurd and i love it
@Theravingranter
10 ай бұрын
One day she will have literal human sized hula hoops lol
@tsunaida
10 ай бұрын
I’ve always hated the taste of sourdough. Glad to know I was never cut out to be a trad wife 😂
@OofAvocado
10 ай бұрын
I’m so glad I found you. Thank you for existing
@robinfinch314
10 ай бұрын
trad wives being against oat milk is so fucking funny hey, hi, it's me, a person who became lactose intolerant in their twenties - my doctor called this a normal developement I mean, duhhh I'm not a child, I can't drink milk
@Elegantwoes
10 ай бұрын
Those ''adjectives' in oat milk are calcium, vitamine D, and B12.
@janemoriarty9545
10 ай бұрын
valuing "long lasting marriages" as if it's the only thing important in a marriage for it to last! As if unhappy necessarily = divorce, a great majority of people who divorce were unhappy, but I think a great majority of people who are unhappy in marriage still don't get a divorce because of those values, because only submit and provide and making it last counts for them... Truly sad
@mixinpixie420
10 ай бұрын
Bread belongs to all. That includes sourdough.
@441MsVanillaRose
2 ай бұрын
They do love their "but you're subservient to your boss" line. That's why there are human resources departments and industrial tribunals and stuff. A lot of stuff to try to ensure that bosses don't abuse their power.
@thejamester14
10 ай бұрын
Your communism rant reminds me of the part in The Last of Us TV show where Tommy denies that they're communists and then their leader is like "yes we are. we're communists" and Tommy's face falls lmao
@spntageous5249
10 ай бұрын
they were literally living in a commune lmao and he was like ????/
@anava3quez316
10 ай бұрын
7:35 as a cottagecore queer, I claim sourdough for us and declare it exclusively gay
@bazzfromthebackground3696
10 ай бұрын
Ancient Egypt (like Carthage n junk) used sunscreen made from palms, fats, and milks. People generally don't have an understanding how old some ideas are.
@Luna-dh6yt
10 ай бұрын
Carthage isn’t in Egypt
@DeadJester935
10 ай бұрын
I've never gone out with anyone , but I'm pretty sure relationships are suppose to be an equal partnership / not transactional
@MusicLvr251
10 ай бұрын
i promise they are drinking raw milk, there are ways to get it (illegally) and yeah it’s super dangerous yoink
@madisonpetri7361
10 ай бұрын
"But you're serving your boss at work," yeah, and you know what's cool about that? I clock out and -go home-. Do stay at home parents get to "clock out" at any point? How are the breadwinners of the relationships making sure their partners get adequate rest from their day to day workload? I'm sure it's possible, but I'm also sure that many of the breadwinners in these dynamics don't and will never understand the mental load that weighs on someone who is unable to ever leave their work.
@vcutler4735
10 ай бұрын
Oat milk is not as pure as you think, even made at home with organic oats... ask anyone who had oats (or any grain!) hang out in the back of a pantry for like over a year or two and then wonders where the tiny bugs are coming from. Like part of existing on this earth is just ignoring all the little gross things we gotta put up with. A nut milk made with organic nuts might get closer (and you can make it at home) if you want to stick with being vegan but there are ecological trade offs for that. But yeah if those farm larpers don't know the actual cow on a first name basis then the raw milk is a terrible idea. I much prefer the pasteurized kind so I don't risk getting The Diseases and aim to support small local farms so the animals are treated better (but I also live somewhere semi-rural so that's easier for me than other folks).
@gloomy_glamour
10 ай бұрын
Look i dont care what you do in your own home with your own family. As long as its not illegal you do you, but the second you hate on others for not doing exactly what you're doing, thats when we have a problem. ITS NOT YOUR JOB TO TELL OTHERS WHAT TO DO IN THEIR OWN MARRIAGE 😮 shocking i know 🤯 Also doesn't help her case that the advice is garbage
@godofchaos9571
10 ай бұрын
Or forcing your beliefs on your kidw
@m.z1256
10 ай бұрын
but she's giving harmful advice to her audience.
@MeiZ125
10 ай бұрын
When these “raw milk” ladies gonna understand I can’t drink little milky milk from a moo moo cow cause I don’t need the bubble guts
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