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+ | A '''Gynowife''' refers to a woman who adheres to either the [[gynocentric traditionalist|traditional gynocentric]] role ([[Tradwife|#Tradwife-2]]) and expects her husband to adhere to a gynocentric perspective. Alternatively it applies to the modern [[feminist]] insistence that wives should dominate and set the tempo of all relationship matters and the men should simply fall into line instead of mansplaining etc. |
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+ | The Gynowife implies a ''Gynohusband'' who sacrifices a significant amount of his own self-interest in service to his wife's interests, needs and comfort. By way of contrast, [[tradwife|''Tradhusbands'']] and [[Modwife|''Modhusbands'']] don’t defer to wives on all matters – they retain some agency in the service of their own welfare and interests.<ref>[https://avoiceformen.com/featured/tradwives-modwives-and-feminists/ Peter Wright, ''Tradwives, Modwives and Feminists'', A Voice for Men, 2020]</ref> |
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==The four relationship models== |
==The four relationship models== |
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Below are the four relationship models alluded to in Wright's introductory survey:<ref>[https://gynocentrism.com/2020/01/19/tradwives-modwives-and-feminists/ Peter Wright, ''Tradwives, Modwives and Feminists'', A Voice for Men, 2020]</ref> |
Below are the four relationship models alluded to in Wright's introductory survey:<ref>[https://gynocentrism.com/2020/01/19/tradwives-modwives-and-feminists/ Peter Wright, ''Tradwives, Modwives and Feminists'', A Voice for Men, 2020]</ref> |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 08:45, 30 June 2023
A Gynowife refers to a woman who adheres to either the traditional gynocentric role (#Tradwife-2) and expects her husband to adhere to a gynocentric perspective. Alternatively it applies to the modern feminist insistence that wives should dominate and set the tempo of all relationship matters and the men should simply fall into line instead of mansplaining etc.
The Gynowife implies a Gynohusband who sacrifices a significant amount of his own self-interest in service to his wife's interests, needs and comfort. By way of contrast, Tradhusbands and Modhusbands don’t defer to wives on all matters – they retain some agency in the service of their own welfare and interests.[1]
The four relationship models
Below are the four relationship models alluded to in Wright's introductory survey:[2]