Female depravity isn’t feminist
Culture
United Kingdom
Started February 08, 2026
Saratoga Schaefer's Trad Wife is trying to make a political point about domestic submission
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Female depravity isn’t feminist
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Feb 08, 2026
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Feb 08, 2026
The concept of 'Trad Wife' undermines the feminist movement by reinforcing outdated gender roles and limiting women's freedom.
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Feb 08, 2026
Saratoga Schaefer's portrayal of traditional domestic roles empowers women to choose their paths, challenging modern feminist narratives.
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Feb 08, 2026
The debate around female submission and empowerment highlights the complexity of feminist identity in contemporary society.
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Feb 08, 2026
Embracing traditional roles can coexist with feminist ideals, allowing women to reclaim agency within domestic spheres.
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Promoting submission in domestic life contradicts the core principles of feminism, which advocates for equality and autonomy.
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