Z世代女性正在抛弃“女强人”的谎言,转而追求传统家庭主妇生活,将家庭放在首位。
Gen Z Women Are Ditching The 'Girlboss' Lie For Tradwife Life, Putting Family First

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## Z世代女性拒绝“女强人”文化,拥抱传统家庭生活 一项新研究显示,Z世代女性的优先事项发生了显著转变,47%的人认为以婚姻、孩子和家庭为重心的“传统妻子”生活方式是理想的,而只有23%的人倾向于以事业为中心的“女强人”道路。 这一趋势代表着对几十年来鼓励女性将事业置于家庭之上的女权主义信息的抵制。拉拉·特朗普指出,许多女性意识到她们*想要*家庭,并且常常在推迟生育后面临生育困难。 这种转变并非放弃独立,而是将重心*重新放在*家庭和个人追求上。许多年轻女性观察到年长一代因优先考虑职业抱负而经历倦怠和遗憾,因此她们寻求传统角色中的稳定和满足感。 尽管受到批评,认为这是倒退一步,但数据表明这是一种有意识的选择,源于对持久幸福的渴望以及对一种常常将价值与无休止的奋斗等同起来的文化的抵制。Z世代选择了一条以人际关系、安全感和家庭生活的持久价值为中心的路。

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Gen Z women are rejecting the decades-long feminist push that told them family comes second to careers or ‘fame’ and ‘independence’ at all costs.

Fox News host Lara Trump breaks down the new reality playing out among young women.

The clip highlights a fresh EduBirdie study showing young women ranking their dream lives, with the “tradwife” path—stable marriage, children, and a focus on home and family—coming in at a commanding 47 percent. The old “girlboss” dream of luxury, money, and solo hustle scores just 23 percent.

Trump laid it out clearly on air. “For so long, there was this feminist movement that tried to push and tell us that we should all just kind of put aside wanting to start a family. Don’t worry about getting married, don’t worry about having kids. You should solely focus on your career.”

She continued, noting what so many women have experienced firsthand: “And I know so many women—and you probably do too… who got to a certain age and realized wait a minute. This is something I actually want. In many cases they either had huge struggle to have children or they couldn’t do it at all and they were left absolutely devastated.”

Trump was quick to push back against the usual leftist attacks. “But you’re right. This isn’t about locking women up in the home and saying like you can’t go out and pursue things independently. This is about women continuing to work and having independent pursuits of their own but it’s a focus on returning to family.”

She drove the point home with a truth many mothers already know: “Those of us with families of our own know it doesn’t matter what I do the rest of my life. Most powerful title I will ever have is title Mom.”

As we’vce previously highlighted, mundane office jobs have been increasingly pushed on women as an ‘attractive’ alternative to starting a family and become a wife and mom.

So called feminists have sold girlboss careerism as exciting and liberating, only for it to deliver burnout, regret, and a fertility crisis instead.

This is a direct backlash against the girlboss narrative that dominated media and culture for years, promising fulfillment through endless hustle while quietly sidelining marriage and motherhood. Young women watched older generations burn out, delay families until it was too late, or end up alone and regretful. Now they’re choosing differently.

The EduBirdie findings noted that nearly half of Gen Z women now rank the tradwife lifestyle—happily married with kids, man as primary earner, emphasis on peace and security—above the high-pressure corporate path. After years of being sold the idea that career must come first, many are simply opting out of the exhaustion.

Of course, the usual critics chimed in with the tired script about women being forced into “baby factories,” but the data and the sentiment on the ground tell a different story. Young women aren’t being coerced—they’re waking up to what actually delivers lasting fulfillment after watching the alternative fail.

This move toward family-first living aligns with a broader cultural reset. After years of woke messaging that demeaned traditional roles, Gen Z is choosing stability, real relationships, and the freedom that comes from building a home rather than climbing a corporate ladder that often leads nowhere rewarding.

It’s a quiet but powerful rejection of the left’s attempt to redefine womanhood around endless ambition and away from the very things that have sustained societies for generations.

The message is clear: family isn’t a setback—it’s the ultimate win. And more young women are embracing that truth every day.

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