There has been an extended discourse in recent months on TikTok about whether being a tradwife is a genuine lifestyle/identity, or whether it’s homesteader cosplay, or whether it’s online influencer schtick, or whether it’s sublimated kink play (usually some sort of BDSM with a side of impreg/breeding kink thrown in). The “truth” probably depends on who you ask and which tradwives you’re talking about, and there’s certainly no reason why any given family can’t pick a little bit of candy and spices from each of those baskets and mix it up however they like.

It’s against that background — and perhaps having read “too much” Omegaverse erotica, if any of us were qualified to tell another person how much is too much, which we manifestly are not — that Hannah Spiced from TikTok suggests that tradwives and podcast bros alike are yearning for the Omegaverse:

I wish that trad wives and podcast bros knew how much they actually just longed for the Omegaverse. People always talk about the alt-right pipeline; let’s talk about creating the tradwife-to-Omegaverse fan-girl pipeline. It worked for me!

I was a wannabe tradwife in high school and I wasn’t even religious.

Do you know what I realised?

I realised I just had a breeding kink.

I realised I wasn’t like that because it’s the natural place of a woman.

I realised I was like that because I’m a freak!

You don’t like that man telling you what to do because you’re traditional. You like it cause you’re a freak!

And then the podcast bros: all they ever wanna talk about is Alpha men and how cool and strong and desirable all of these Alpha men are. Babe, you’re also an Omega. Opposite side of the same damn coin. Maybe. Maybe the Rapture will isekai/transmigrate them to an omegaverse and then we’ll both be happier, both sets of people.

If you are lucky enough to be entirely innocent of Omegaverse tropes, some of the humor here is that male Omegas in Omegaverses typically (there are no universal truths in Omegaverse fiction) serve as submissive sexual bottoms to Alpha males. And due to some unique/fictional Omega biology (the Wikipedia article includes phrases like “uterus connected to the rectum” and “self-lubricating anuses”) they can and do get pregnant and bear children. So the suggestion is that all the podcast-bro no-homo yearning after super-manly men would be easier for them to satisfy in a fictional Omegaverse setting.

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