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‘Husband tax’: Model reveals demand of men

An influencer has been slammed online after suggesting that men should be paying a “husband tax” to keep up their wives’ wellness routines.

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An influencer has been slammed for suggesting men should pay “husband tax” to keep up their wives’ wellness routines.

Karol Rosalin claims to receive daily messages from men praising her good looks.

But the 25-year-old recently landed in hot water for recommending a rather odd financial set up.

Ms Rosalin believes that if men want their partner to have a hot body like hers, they need to pay for health and wellbeing expenses – from nail appointments and spa visits to pricey gym memberships.

Karol Rosalin claims to receive daily messages from men praising her good looks. Picture: Jam Press
Karol Rosalin claims to receive daily messages from men praising her good looks. Picture: Jam Press

“We, women who take care of ourselves, spend hours training, invest in healthy food, supplementation, fitness clothes and cosmetic procedures to always look beautiful and well-cared for,” said the influencer, who has 1.3m followers on Instagram. ‘

“But what if we had fitness aid? “A monthly amount just to help with our body care?

“After all, men LOVE to see us like this, always well taken care of … nothing more fair then, huh?”

Ms Rosalin – recently named “The Perfect Fitness Woman” by Playboy Australia – said women often feel immense pressure to maintain their appearance.

But she told NeedToKnow that this “rarely comes with recognition or financial support”.

To mitigate the issue, the São Paulo-based model recommends a simple solution: a monthly “husband tax”.

She said: “A man who doesn’t understand that a fit woman invests time and money to always look and feel her best is probably not the kind of man I’m interested.

“[It’s] absolutely a deal-breaker for me.

But she was recently in hot water over comments about the financial side. Picture: Jam Press
But she was recently in hot water over comments about the financial side. Picture: Jam Press

“This isn’t about “buying” anyone – it’s about partnership.”

But it appears her beliefs haven’t always been met with understanding. Ms Rosalin said there was a man who called her his “dream woman” but when she brought up the cost of her lifestyle he called it “absurd”/

“What I found absurd was that he wanted a girlfriend with a flawless body, without understanding the investment behind it,” she said.

“He wanted the results without being part of the process.”

So, she decided to move on without him.

“Users have flocked to the comments to share their thoughts.

“You’re already full of money and asking for fitness help, huh?” Rafael commented.

Another user added: “I think us men need help, to be able to continue helping you!”

“Help, work, go to work and value yourself more […]” Ndetoni commented.

There was a huge reaction Picture: Jam Press.
There was a huge reaction Picture: Jam Press.

Rodrigo said: “And all the s**t I’ve ever heard, this was the worst.”

“Men also need this help,” someone else added.

Ms Rosalin herself is dedicated to her fitness and diet routine.

She does weightlifting five times a week, daily cardio and focuses her meals on natural foods like sweet potato, cassava, chicken, eggs and oats.

But the influencer, who had paid her fair share for keeping up an ex-partner’s fitness, says men to be accountable for their own practice.

And not rely on anyone else.

She added: “I have [covered a man’s expenses] and it was the biggest waste of time in my life. “I paid for healthy food, encouraged him, and what did he do? He secretly ate junk food and got offended when I held him accountable.

“A man who truly wants to take care of himself does it on his own – he doesn’t need to be carried.”

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