The Strict Whives Club

The end of the War and a new realization

When the Second World War finally came to an end there were many woman who’s lives had been changed completely by the conflict. Some had been working in the factories for years, many had lost husbands and sons, lost their homes, and experienced the terror of the blitz and the fear of invasion.
They had came out of the kitchen and into the forefront of society. Many were in no rush to go back to a life of cooking and cleaning, they had found there freedom and they wanted to keep it.
Some formed societies and gatherings, but there were some who wanted more than to be equal to the men in there lives, they wanted to be dominant, they wanted to take control, and it was such a group that came together to form the Strict Wives Club.

The nucleus and a chance encounter

Molly Jenkins

Molly had been living with her husband for three years and in that time he had never worked; he would take money from her and go drinking until coming home and sleeping it off on the settee. She had inherited a nice house in London after her aunt died in the blitz, and had also been given a substantial cash sum.
The time had come to rid herself of this useless man and to find another, but this time he would abide by her rules.
While at school she had known a young man who was always hanging round and had over time become close friends, she had even been out to dinner with him on a few occasions.
He was the submissive type, and she thought he may well be the replacement she was looking for.
She called him one evening and set a dinner date.
At the dinner she explained she had divorced her husband and he became interested as to her future plans.
I would love to move someone new into the house, but it would have to be on my terms.
No silly nights out drinking. I would have to be the decision maker in all things, in return he would have a loving partner and a nice home.
David was the perfect man for the new position, he was employed by the government and worked for the new intelligence unit, his job was in mathematics and as he worked from home Molly would be able to keep her eye on him. The situation was perfect.

A New Home

The first conception of the Strict Wives Club, SWC,

The organization was formed in 1971, there were five founding members and their partners at the time, today there are 37 mistresses and 86 submissive’s.

The SWC and the BMA

The SWC has remained independent from the BMA for all its time but the two organization have been in close contact for many years. The Strict wives club often gets young men they can sentd to the BMA. The two organization s are close friend.
At the time of the MOBM the two are becoming close on business

A proper location for us

In 1983 the BMA was looking for the next place for the organization to develop, they looked at a location in oxford, and was in the negotiating phase when the farm to the north decided not to sell, this made the property too small and so the location was now too small for the needs of the BMA.
It was then the BMA contacted the SWC and asked them if it would be ok for them, the SWC took the opportunity and took the location from the BMA for £99.99.
The SWC is still in this location, the other two being a house in London and another twenty miles away to the north, this location is generally used for the pre training of candidates for the BMA.
The house in London is in Grosvenor squire, and the other Crossgrove Grange.

In the end