I quit my job to become a trad wife who cooks and cleans for my husband all day, even though we don’t have children. My heavenly lifestyle would make most women happier

A trad wife with no children has claimed that women would be much happier and satisfied if they followed her example and stayed at home.
Janea Robinson, 26, exchanged vows with her now husband, Austin, 23, two years ago and immediately assumed a ‘traditional’ role within their marriage.
The former modelling school manager from Tennessee explained she spends her time cleaning, cooking and decorating their home and doesn’t worry about ‘outside noise’.
Austin is a full-time musician and pays for everything, as Janea confessed she enjoys the freedom this gives her.
Without children, the trad wife says she has more time to focus on yoga and meditation and has described their relationship dynamic as ‘heavenly’.
While her time managing a modelling school gave her some work experience, Janea has no plans to get a job and believes her marriage has benefited from her lifestyle.
She said: ‘Being a trad wife to me is having traditional values and a traditional marriage, where we serve each other the way God intended.
‘Living this way helps us to strengthen our relationship with God, each other, and soon our children.
Janea Robinson, 26, settled down two years ago, exchanging vows with her now husband Austin, 23, and buying a home in Nashville, Tennessee
The former modelling school manager says she loves her life and spends her time cleaning, cooking and decorating their home
‘Instead of both working, focusing and stressing about that and being busy, we are blessed to get to live this way, and I highly recommend it to anyone who can.
‘I think most women would be happier with this lifestyle.’
The trad wife from Nashville confessed she had always envisioned a marriage where she would be able to stay at home, having grown up watching her parents live the same way.
She also explained that being a housewife is part of her religious identity and believes that women are natural caretakers.
She said: ‘I’ve always been a believer [in God], so biblically I believe the woman is made more to be more of a caretaker, nurturer, the heart of the home, and the husband made to protect, and provide.
‘When I got married, we had the same ideas for our roles, so naturally I became a stay-at-home wife, and he works and pays for everything.’
While her husband works on his country music, Janea tidies the house, cooks and goes grocery shopping while also posting TikTok videos about being a trad wife.
She added that after she and Austin moved into their new house, she took charge of the interior design so that he could focus on his career.
While her husband works on his country music, Janea tidies the house, cooks and does the grocery shop as well as enjoying tennis, yoga and meditation
‘I decorated and made our house a home, I do most of the cooking and cleaning, and he worries about all the outside noise,’ she said. ‘It’s been heavenly.’
Although she loves her free time, Janea hasn’t ruled out children in the future.
As for her plans for motherhood, she said she will be raising her offspring outside of established norms, too.
Janea said: ‘Soon I will have children and be blessed enough to be a stay-at-home mum.
‘My husband and I will get to pour into our children and raise them instead of schools or daycare. And I think that’s extremely important.’
For now, Janea’s days are spent at home washing up, looking after the home and walking her Australian Shepherd mix Hank Jr., while making sure things are ‘put together’.
Some days involve baking sourdough bread and desserts, while others include workouts, sauna sessions, and meditation.
Janea said: ‘My days are really chill and flexible. I love the flexibility and being on my time.
‘I definitely can’t wait to be a mum though, and to be able to fill my day more.
‘I chose this lifestyle because I believe it’s more of my role and where I’d thrive the most.
‘I appreciate not working for someone else and having a nine-to-five every day. I enjoy being with my husband more and [making the most of] our lives.’



