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“Tradwives” bring back the ’50s and ’60s gender roles where women would stay home to cook, clean, and serve their breadwinner husbands, similar to films likeThe Stepford WivesandDon’t Worry Darling.

While “tradwives” are often compared to stay-at-home moms, people frequently debate the core differences between the two roles.

Stay-at-home moms, I want to hear from you! How is it different than being a “tradwife”?

Maybe expensive daycare costs motivated your decision to always be home with the little ones?

Perhaps you always split household chores with your partner like prepping dinners and folding laundry because you two are a team?

Lucille Ball in "I Love Lucy: A Colorized Celebration"

Florence Pugh sitting in an elegant chair, wearing a floral-patterned dress in a scene from "Don't Worry Darling"

Jessica Chastain, wearing a ruffled sleeveless top, looks surprised or shocked in a scene from "The Help"

Charlotte Foley, Cheryl Hines, and a baby standing in a kitchen/laundry room setting in a scene from "In the Motherhood"

Iris Apatow, Maude Apatow, Paul Rudd, and Leslie Mann with birthday cake on their faces in a scene from "This Is 40"

A woman and a man sit on a couch folding laundry

Susan Sarandon, Jena Malone, and Liam Aiken at an ice skating rink in a scene from "Stepmom"