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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

DAP and PKR women against Obedient Wives Club

SEX lessons to help wives “serve their husbands better than a first-class prostitute” will be among the courses provided by the Obedient Wives Club (OWC) to help promote harmonious marriages and counter social ills.

Its vice president Dr Rohaya Mohamad was quoted as saying sexual prowess took a front seat in marriage beyond the traditional “good mother or good cook” roles.

“A good or religious wife is also sexually good in bed,” she told reporters after the launch of the club's Malaysian chapter at the Perangsang Templer Golf Club in Rawang on June 4.

In Kuching the club had its soft opening two weeks at the MJC Batu Kawah New Township, which has received strong criticism from the DAP and PKR Women’s Wings.

Batu Kawah Assemblywoman Christina Chiew at a joint press conference with the PKR Women’s Wing slammed the formation of the club here and regarded it as degrading the women status in the society.

She said the formation of the club will not help to solve marriage problem as such problems could only be solve between husband and wife.

Thus, they urged women in Kuching not to support the cub so that the club could die naturally.

“Sex is not the main reason that caused divorce but it can also happen due to financial problem and lack of responsibility on the part of the spouses,” she explained.

Meanwhile Nurhanim Dato Haji Mokshen said the establishment of the club will provide the opportunity for husbands to blame their wives.

“Huband and wife plays equal roles and sex is not everything in marriage,” she said, adding that religious play a very important roles in marriage.

Thus, Nurhanim also urged all other women’s bodies to oppose the formation of the club.

Dr Rohaya, who was a medical doctor for 15 years in the Health Ministry before taking a leadership role in the club had said that a husband who was kept happy in the bedroom would have no reason to stray or seek out prostitutes or indulge in other social vices,

She also believed that social ills like prostitution, domestic violence, human trafficking and abandoned babies are problems stemmed from unfulfilled sexual needs at home.

The club would also offer counselling and lecture sessions for wives, husbands or couples.

The Malaysian chapter had around 800 members while its Jordan chapter had 200, with the Indonesian chapter was launched on June 19 in Jakarta.

OWC and the Polygamy Club was formed by Global Ikhwan Sdn Bhd, an organization founded by former members of the banned Al-Arqam Islamic group.
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