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Wife arouses envy after revealing that her partner pays her a monthly ‘woman tax’

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In a series of now viral videos posted on TikTok, Camilla Do Rosario, mother of two, revealed that she charges her husband a

Beauty is not only pain, but also time and money, and one woman has had enough.

In a now-viral video posted to TikTok, mother of two Camilla Do Rosario revealed that she charges her husband a “woman tax” for the beauty treatments and wardrobe upgrades she needs.

Camilla, who posts online under the username @camilla.and.family, explained that her husband pays her about $3,000 a year to spend on things she enjoys, like getting beauty treatments.

“This tax is to compensate me for the fact that I have to have my period every month, I had two brutal pregnancies in which I vomited most days and then I had two cesarean sections,” she explains in the video.

Camilla even revealed that it was her husband who came up with the idea and that he also pays for her manicure and pedicure twice a month.

“I can’t explain how happy it makes me to get a manicure and pedicure, and it really makes up for that week of bleeding,” she gushed.

She concluded the video by stating: “Women have a very hard time, men got along very easily in this life, so they should pay the women’s tax.”

Fans were amazed by Camilla and her husband’s arrangement, with many joking that they should send it to their own partners.

In a series of now-viral videos posted to TikTok, mother-of-two Camilla Do Rosario revealed that she charges her husband a “woman tax” for the beauty treatments and wardrobe upgrades she needs.

“I think I’ll have to implement this in my marriage,” one user decided.

‘My man sent me this, have I won?’ wrote one dumbfounded woman.

“He really cares about you and the kids,” gushed another.

‘My heart grew two sizes watching you interact with your family. They love you very much,’ someone else agreed.

‘God, you are so blessed to have a man who thinks like that.

‘My partner pays for the nails and for him to say it’s something he can do makes me feel good. “I appreciate him doing that, but I never asked him too,” someone else shared.

‘Can you put this on my partner’s FYP?’ a woman joked.

In 2023, US-based TikTok content creator Devonneleigh went viral for discussing the high cost of maintaining expensive routines.

Devonneleigh hosted a Dear Media podcast where the host talked about why women need a manicure and pedicure every two weeks and explained why she thinks it’s excessive.

Camilla, who posts online under the username @camilla.and.family, shared her monthly fee with her 125,000 followers and tells you that she makes her husband pay a

Camilla, who posts online under the username @camilla.and.family, shared her monthly fee with her 125,000 followers and tells you that she makes her husband pay a monthly “wife tax” to offset everything she has to pass.

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Fans were amazed by Camilla and her husband's arrangement, with many joking that they should send it to their own partners.

Fans were amazed by Camilla and her husband’s arrangement, with many joking that they should send it to their own partners.

Commenters quickly chimed in and agreed that it’s strange that women are expected to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars each month for expensive beauty treatments.

“I’ve been thinking a lot about the idea of ​​beauty as maintenance and it reminds me of when I worked at a previous job,” the TikTok creator said, explaining that her colleagues “almost all had their nails painted regularly.” .’

All of the women in her office had their eyebrows done and most had eyelash extensions, and the TikTok user admitted she started to feel like she wasn’t “doing enough maintenance.”

She talked to her partner and explained that she wanted eyelash extensions because the women in her office had them, not because she wanted to “fix” them but because she felt like everyone around her was doing “a basic level of appearance maintenance” that she wasn’t. I was participating.’

“It seemed like it wasn’t enough” that she had a professional outfit and makeup when everyone around her was “doing so much more,” she explained.

“I’m all for people getting whatever beauty treatments they want,” she explained, saying she wears makeup and occasionally gets a manicure.

“But it seems like we’re moving the goalposts very quickly on what’s considered a basic level of appearance maintenance, especially when I think about things that used to be only for celebrities and rich people, like Botox.”

“It makes me a little sad and I can’t help but think how linked this is to capitalism, because there is a lot of money to be made and to convince women that they should have these beauty treatments every two to six weeks.” base just to keep up to date,” the creator said and many TikTok users completely agreed.

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