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Jul 19, 2011

Obedient Wives Club not taking off in Singapore

Just 20 families asked to join, despite its popularity in region

THE Obedient Wives Club has not gained widespread public support in Singapore, despite its growing popularity in the region.

About 20 families have asked to join the club - which encourages women to submit to their husbands and meet their sexual needs - since a proposal was made last month to set it up here, said its Singapore representative Azman Ari.

Read the full story in Tuesday's edition of The Straits Times.

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