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60 Minutes AustraliaPublished at May 28, 2026 at 04:00 AM0:54
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The wives who won't correct their husband's driving | 60 Minutes Australia

16 days agoLong-tail
60 Minutes60 Minutes AustraliaTara Brown60MinsAmelia Adamsshorts
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May 28, 2026 at 04:00 AM
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0:54
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News & Politics
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Australia
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Video Description
A polarising movement known as the "Surrendered Wives" urged women to give up total control to their husbands by handing over their finances and making themselves available for sex even when they did not want it. Long before the internet trend of "tradwives" existed, this controversial fad claimed to offer the secret to a happy marriage whilst encouraging women to voluntarily surrender themselves. Watch the full story from 2001 on the 60 Minutes Australia YouTube channel.
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