๐Ÿ’ผ โ€œBeing a Stay-at-Home Wife Is a Full-Time Jobโ€: Sonia Booth Calls for Monthly Salary and Legal Protection ๐Ÿ’ฐ

by Hope Ngobeni

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Sonia Booth Sparks Debate: “Stay-at-Home Wives Deserve a Monthly Salary and Legal Protection”

Media personality and businesswoman Sonia Booth has ignited a powerful conversation about the value of unpaid labor in relationships. In a bold statement, she declared that being a stay-at-home wife is a full-time jobโ€”and one that deserves financial compensation.

Booth, known for her outspoken and thoughtful takes on family dynamics and gender roles, believes women who manage the home and raise children should receive a monthly salary from their partners, reflecting the critical role they play in maintaining the household.

โ€œRaising children and running a home isnโ€™t a side hustleโ€”itโ€™s full-time work. That work deserves to be recognized, respected, and paid,โ€ she said.


More Than Just Talk: Get It in Writing, Booth Says

But Sonia isnโ€™t just pushing for acknowledgmentโ€”sheโ€™s urging women to get legal protection. Her advice? Hire a lawyer and draft a formal agreement between partners, outlining roles, expectations, and financial commitments.

โ€œDonโ€™t rely on verbal promises. Have a formal contract. It protects both parties, especially in the case of separation or divorce,โ€ she added.


Public Reactions: Applause and Debate

Her comments have sparked mixed reactions online. Many praised her for speaking truth to power and advocating for women who often go unrecognized. Others questioned the practicality of such contracts in traditional households.

Still, the core of Soniaโ€™s message is gaining traction: domestic labor is labor, and it deserves the same respectโ€”and protectionsโ€”as any other job.


Redefining Modern Relationships

In an era where gender roles continue to evolve, Boothโ€™s message resonates with a growing call for fairness, clarity, and legal security in partnerships. Whether or not couples choose to formalize their arrangements, her call is clear:

Respect the work. Compensate the labor. Protect the person.

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