Kendel Kay tells Newsweek about living as a stay-at-home girlfriend in this original essay.
When I first moved to Puerto Rico I stopped doing as much modeling and tried to figure out what my new niche was going to be online. I saw the stay-at-home girlfriend trend, where women who are financially supported by their partners share vlogs about their lives, and it resonated with me so much.
There are a lot of people who have said my videos are"anti-feminist" and that my lifestyle is going backwards. But I feel that feminism exists so women can have a choice to do whatever they want—and I think it's amazing that I have that freedom. I don't believe I am pushing back women's rights in any way.
I make around $2,000 per month, but I have savings from when I was working a lot, which is good to rely on. It would not be enough to completely support myself if we were ever to break up, but it's enough to make me feel like I have enough power in our relationship. I think the biggest benefit to my lifestyle is having the freedom to really take care of myself and to choose how I want my life to look. For example, this week I have been recovering from a cold and was able to just completely take care of myself and take it so easy. I didn't have anyone to report to.
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