Maybe it's another website in thinking of. Might be getting mixed up with The Transformed Wife or Biblical Gender Roles or something. It's all very fine and dandy for those who like that sort of thing but it's not for me. To each their own and all that.
Ah, did you check the ladiesagainstfeminism (LAF) site? It's been awhile since I looked at it. In fact, I'd forgotten it existed until you spoke of feminism.
Anyway, they have a loooooong explanation of who they are/what they believe. This was one excerpt:
"Women who are against feminism are not against property, inheritance, or educational “rights” for women, nor are we in favor of spousal abuse and “doormat-ism.” We believe that all of the “rights” and privileges we enjoy come straight from the hand of God. Feminism didn’t give them to us, and feminism certainly cannot guarantee them. Only the God Who created us and gave us the laws that make society possible can guarantee justice and peace."
And another:
"BW/LAF is an unmarried lady who writes about how to demonstrate hospitality in a tiny apartment. BW/LAF is a 40-year-old pediatrician who longs to be home full-time and makes the most of the hours she does have with her family. BW/LAF is a 17-year-old stay-at-home daughter who shows us what it is like to joyfully serve a large family. BW/LAF is a 30-something childless woman who has grieved over infertility and reaches out to share God’s grace. BW/LAF is a blind homemaker who teaches us that disabilities do not stand in the way of serving one another. BW/LAF is the working mother striving to be there for her children and wondering how she can live Titus 2 in a double-income culture. BW/LAF is a whole lot of mothers, daughters, grandmothers, aunts, and friends coming together to share their experiences and reach out to their sisters far and wide."
From what I remember and have seen today, they aren't associated with the quiverfull movement. They're not against women going to college.