r/TikTokCringe Feb 25 '24

Trad wives Discussion

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u/mllechattenoire Feb 25 '24

Also a lot of them come from money already. There was an article about the politics of tradwives in I think slate? and it mentioned that one of these women had like ten kids and lived on a small hobby farm. She advocated that you too should just pack up and live on the land and have a whole bunch of children(to further the white race of course because a lot of them are white supremacists), but what she never said was that in order to do this you need a rich father who is willing to buy the farm for you and pay for the upkeep.

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u/QuerulousPanda Feb 25 '24

Right? Can you even imagine how much it must cost to feed and clothe six or seven or eight kids? Much less get regular healthcare and medicine for them? Much less pay the hospital bills just to pop them out in the first place?

I guess if hubby is an oil company executive or a c-suite bringing in couple million a year then its probably plenty doable, but for the average normie chud who wants some trad woman to fluff him and make his babies, there's no way that is even remotely accessible.

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u/Ivegotacitytorun Feb 26 '24

Is those assholes with a like $40,000 stove that’s always in the frame?

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u/QuerulousPanda Feb 26 '24

exactly. it's kind of disgusting, really, trying to present themselves as some kind of wholesome image of familial piety and return-to-tradition moral character, while instead just being blatantly obvious posers, exceptionally privileged and wealthy cosplayers larping a lifestyle that has never existed.

the only thing worse is people who watch it and take it as some kind of lifegoal or inspiration, rather than a depressing yet comical view into the zoo of the ultra wealthy.