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Woman says she was 'raised to take care' of her husband, and people quickly shut her down
A woman who shared a post in which she took pride in the fact that she was "raised to take care" of her husband has been met with backlash from social media users.
Twitter use Brylea Kay took to the platform to reel off a list of chores that she is more than happy to do for her darling husband - even going as far as to say she was "raised to take care" of her spouse.
And it's fair to say that she was well and truly shut down by her fellow Twitter users.
On June 11 of 2019, an unsuspecting Brylea typed the following tweet to her followers:
"Call me old fashioned, but i was raised to take care of my husband. make his plate every night, wash his work clothes for him, make sure he’s up for work the next morning, always have a clean house for him to come home to, etc. and that’s exactly wife i will be [sic]."
The tweet currently has over 11K retweets, 20K quote tweets, and more than 51K likes.
The sentiment in the tweet certainly didn't go down well, with some even branding the tweet as "cringeworthy".
One person responded: "This is the most cringe-worthy tweet I’ve seen in a while. Put it right there with 'I can’t wait to see my husband destroy our kids on a tube' and the 'I can’t wait to pregame with my husband in the parking lot at our daughters dance recital'"
Another wrote: "So your husband isn't capable of setting an alarm clock? Making his own breakfast? Making his own piece for work ( if required )? Ever told him the Victorian Age was over decades ago? Time to be a man of the 21st Century and actually help his wife."
A different critic said: "I don’t think this has anything to do with how u are raised, but more so with what YOU want out of life.
"If that’s what u wanna do for rest of your life, by all means do it! but don’t come @ other women with this 'call me old fashioned' hooplah, just bc we got dif dreams than that [sic]."
So, what do you think about the hotly debated tweet? Let us know in the comments section.