I’m a ‘house floozy’ and I love it – here are the hardest parts of what I have to do to keep up with the image

I’m a ‘house floozy’ and I love it – here are the hardest parts of what I have to do to keep up with the image

A WOMAN has coined a new term for progressive women who also have “housewife tendencies” — and people are obsessed.

The TikToker said that by being a “house flop”, you can be female material without sacrificing your sexuality and intrigue.

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A woman has coined a new term for those who have ‘housewife tendencies’, but don’t let it define themCredit: TikTok/@kittieharloe
The TikToker said a 'house floozy' is someone who can be female material without sacrificing their sexuality or intrigue

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The TikToker said a ‘house floozy’ is someone who can be female material without sacrificing their sexuality or intrigueCredit: TikTok/@kittieharloe

“So you want to be a house freak,” user Kittieharloe told her 200,000 followers in a video.

The trendsetter said she invented the term to fool herself as she is not a wife but enjoys some aspects of home life.

She read a definition for “floozy” and said it describes a woman who has had multiple sexual partners and dresses in a provocative way.

“I’ve been booed with the same guy for five years, but I like that definition. And I love that being sexy is part of it,” Kittieharloe said.

To be a wimp in the house, you “never have to be the most interesting person in the room,” she said.

“And you never have to be the most together person.”

Instead, she said you can achieve “house floppy” status, “if you can list some interesting facts about wine, develop your own personal style, or just happen to spend money on nice things and keep track of them.”

“I hope these things will help you move through the world more confident and powerful,” Kittieharloe said.

She also said the new definition is intended for everyone, regardless of gender.

“If you want to be fun, sexy, cultured and a little homey, you might be just as much of a house eater as I am.”

TikTok users were obsessed with the new phrase, giving their favorite examples of what it means to them.

“I’m so glad I found this series just as I’m done watching The Nanny with Fran Drescher from the 80s. Total house flop vibes!” noted one person.

The original poster replied, “SUCH a compliment, I love her to death.”

Another person said “Love this concept and look forward to all your content!”

“House floozy is so perfect, and I appreciate you trying to be inclusive.”

“I’m a stay-at-home guy,” said another person.

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“I’m not ashamed of it. I’m a little domestic at times. I never wanted a career.”

Kittieharloe has created several follow-up tutorials, where she discusses how she travels, what products she wastes, and what outfits she wears around the house.