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Tradwife’s top 10 ways to keep a husband happy
Sandy Verma | October 15, 2025 2:24 AM CST

This housewife is putting the “holy” in “holy matrimony.”

He didn’t create the heavens and the earth, nor did he part the Red Sea — but that’s not stopping this tradwife from worshiping her husband like a “god.”

However, naysayers are deeming her devoted discipleship a sin against feminism.

The proud stay-at-home wife detailed the many daily tasks she completes in effort to honor her husband like a god. Antipina – stock.adobe.com

“I’m a very big believer that if your man provides and protects, you look after him as if he were god!,” insisted a subservient siren, digitally known as @CookingWithHXin the controversial clip. “I literally worship the ground my man walks on.”

She went on to list her 10 Commandments of being a stay-at-home wife, revealing the laborious, back-breaking work she does in order to keep her king content.

And the marriage minion is not alone.

Glorifying one’s groom as an idol is a common characteristic of those super-submissive, make-it-from-scratch “tradwives.” They’re the wedded women who forfeit full-time gigs in the workforce to, instead, handcraft their own happily-ever-afters as traditional homemakers.

A-list ladies of the house, including Nara Smith and Hannah Neeleman, have transformed the anti-career lifestyle into online careers, schooling their millions of respective followers on the benefits of being a barefoot and pregnant handmaid to your hubby.

Irate women across the internet scolded the TikTok user for glamorizing the grunt work she does for her husband as a stay-at-home tradwife. LIGHTFIELD STUDIOS – stock.adobe.com

And @CookingWithHx has clearly drunk the Kool-Aid.

“Wake up at 7:00 a.m. and make sure the house is spotless, and make sure that his honors uniform is ready for when he wakes up,” she wrote as her No. 1 demonstration of adoration for her guy.

“After I’ve cleaned the whole house, I will make myself presentable,” added the trad-fanatic, “lashes, hair and just get dressed for the day.”

Following her mid-morning primp, the dutiful domestic diva deep cleans her entire abode every day, irons her husband’s clothes, greets him at the front door with a warm beverage and a hot home-cooked meal — even when she’s sick — and repeatedly reminds her lord of the land that she loves him.

Stunned social media naysayers called the woman’s traditional lifestyle a living “nightmare.” Dusan Petkovic – stock.adobe.com

“I make my house a loving home with peace and happiness, a good meal, real love and affection,” she wrote in the viral vid. “He protects and provides.”

But even the doer’s man-almighty couldn’t protect her from social media’s wrath.

“This is my nightmare,” cried a commenter, in part, whose sentiments were echoed by a separate skeptic who wrote, “May this life never find me.”

“What in the 1950s?” questioned an equally unimpressed onlooker.

“What form of self-punishment is [this]?” another asked.

Virtual critics viewed the tradwife’s life of servitude as degrading, and warned her that men often take advantage of subservient women. Gromovataya – stock.adobe.com

Several spurned stay-at-home wives also chimed in, shedding light on the dark side of the tradwife life.

“I did all that and more for [my husband for] over 20 years, then found out he had been cheating for 5 years. Do less for him, no man deserves that treatment,” urged a betrayed bride.

“I did this for 23 years. He’s just told me he wants a divorce,” another admitted, “I have no savings, no job. I’m screwed!”

“Don’t let this happen to you!”


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