My husband gives me $100 per week to be his housewife feminists hate my traditional lifestyle

She wouldn’t trad places with anyone.A woman who quit her gig to become a traditional or “trad” wife says her husband pays her around $100 per week to cook and clean for him.She’s even hit back at feminists who’ve accused her of just wanting a sugar daddy, claiming that they’d be happier if they followed suit.“My husband employs me to take care of the home,” Alyssa “Ally” Dee, 28, told news channel Truly.

“It’s the best job I’ve ever had.”“I encourage other women to pursue the same dynamic for their future financial success,” urged the homemaker, who regularly documents trad wife-style to her over 182,000 YouTube subscribers.The housewife met her husband, 51-year-old Tom, when they were both in the military and they started dating while she was working and studying.Little did the independent gal know at the time, that she’d put her career aspirations on the backburner in favor of a more domestic lifestyle.After they got engaged, Dee couldn’t help but feel her beau wanted “a little bit more attention to the house, to the home and also to himself.”“I had a sneaking suspicion that it might benefit our relationship if I stayed home,” said the blossoming house spouse, who has now been with Tom for two-and-a-half years now and is pregnant with their first child.So she floated the idea of going from the trades to trad.Her other half, was initially hesitant about Dee taking on a more domestic role, stating: “I honestly thought I wanted a physicist triathlete, that was my mindset.”Despite his reservations, Tom decided to give this 1950s-style romance a go.Under the arrangement, the professional homemaker is paid around $100 a week so she can treat herself to “snacks and coffee” along with the occasional shopping excursion, the Daily Mail reported.

For reference, this equates to around a third of the federally mandated minimum wage.“We got rid of all her credit cards, and we opened up new credit cards under my account an...

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