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    Former Feminist Leaves Career for the ‘Stay-at-Home Girlfriend’ Life

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    In a captivating interview with Fox News Digital, “Nia Chi,” a 22-year-old influencer, detailed her unconventional transition from a staunch feminist and ambitious career woman to a stay-at-home girlfriend (SAHG), embracing a life of leisure and luxury. Nia’s journey to becoming a SAHG, which has become a popular trend among Gen Z on social media platforms like TikTok, has sparked a mix of admiration and controversy.

    Nia’s transformation began when she entered a relationship with a millionaire, leading her to leave her career in marketing. Raised by business-owner parents who instilled in her the values of independence and career success, Nia initially pursued a path echoing these principles. However, her boyfriend’s traditional values gradually shifted her perspective, leading her to find empowerment in a homemaker role.

    On TikTok, where she has amassed millions of views, Nia shares glimpses into her lavish lifestyle and expresses anti-feminist views. In one of her videos, she provocatively states, “You’re poor because you’re a feminist. I’d rather be dripping in diamonds than women’s rights.” Another video highlights her newfound aspiration: “I never knew the answer to my dream job because I don’t dream of labor. I dream of being a hot housewife.”

    Nia’s lifestyle, funded by her boyfriend’s wealth, includes luxury shopping sprees with a budget of up to $20,000 per month, extravagant jewelry purchases, and adherence to specific agreements about maintaining her appearance and household duties. Despite these seemingly stringent conditions, Nia describes her life as relaxed and fulfilling, encompassing philanthropic endeavors, hobbies, and frequent travel.

    However, Nia also acknowledges the potential risks associated with this lifestyle. She emphasizes the importance of having a backup plan and a sense of self-preservation, especially in relationships lacking the commitment of marriage. With a degree and career experience as her safety net, Nia feels secure in her choice but advises caution to others considering a similar path.

    The SAHG trend, as described by Nia, involves embracing traditional roles without the formal commitment of marriage, at least initially. This lifestyle choice has elicited a range of responses on social media, from envy to criticism, highlighting the evolving perspectives on gender roles and lifestyle aspirations among younger generations.

    Nia’s story represents a striking example of the diverse paths and choices available to women today, challenging conventional norms and sparking conversations about feminism, traditional values, and personal fulfillment.

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