I have heard a lot about Steemit lately and thought I would give it a go. I feel like in today’s culture of feminist values that perhaps it was my turn to show that more and more ladies are turning to traditional roles and finding that it’s what they have been looking for all along.
I am 34 and have been with my husband for 13 years now. Together we have two wonderful boys. My Husband is the hardest working man I have ever met, he is a carpenter and works 5 days a week rain or shine building houses, then comes home and is an awesome loving father to our boys. Together we own a small retail store where I work 6 days a week. I cook, I clean, I look after my household and I have a career and somehow between the two of us, we make it all work. With all that being said I still manage to live as close to a traditional life as possible. I would love to be a stay at home housewife but like 90% of young families, we cannot survive on just one income. I am hoping that by starting this blog I can motive, inspire and teach other ladies that it is possible and you make it your own as you go. Also I'd like to teach young men that it's okay to be a man, most women actually want that!
It is silly thinking that we can change human nature and the sooner we accept that the easier it all becomes. I wish to see the arrival of a society in which men are able to reach their potential as men and women are able to reach their potential as women. A society in which both sexes value each other for, and strive to better each other. I think this starts by understanding our roles and responsibilities as females and males.
According to research from the Yorkshire Building Society, most men want a traditional wife and in turn, most women are happy to accommodate. In fact, 44% of men said that the most valued attribute they want in a woman was ‘Taking care of the home’ followed by cooking and cleaning. I was once a very left minded liberal female that saw the light and although I'm no expert I do have plenty of experience and perhaps by sharing my life experiences and advice with others, I can make a difference.