True partnership is about two individuals supporting each other, growing together, and making decisions jointly. Any form of 'training' a person to be submissive goes against the principles of equality and human rights in relationships.
I don't support the concept of 'wife training' as it implies an unequal and patriarchal view. In a healthy relationship, partners are equal and respect each other's autonomy.
One common theme is about communication. In such stories, the couple often has in - depth discussions about their roles and expectations. For example, they might talk about how to divide household chores based on the idea of a more submissive role for the wife. Another theme could be personal growth. The wife may grow in her understanding of herself and her relationship through this training. She might learn more about patience and how to better support her husband.
One example could be in some historical fiction. In certain stories set in feudal times, a wife might be portrayed as submissive in the sense that she follows her husband's every order regarding household management and family decisions without question. For instance, she would dutifully take care of the children, manage the servants, and ensure the smooth running of the household as per her husband's wishes.
Yes, they can be. In modern society, although gender equality is highly promoted, some couples still find value in traditional relationship dynamics. For some, the idea of a submissive wife doesn't mean inequality but rather a way of showing love and respect in a different way. It can be a choice for those who believe in a more traditional family structure within the context of a consensual relationship.
In modern times, these stories are completely unacceptable. Every individual, regardless of gender, has the right to their own identity and independence in a relationship.
Yes, in some traditional Indian families, there are stories of wives being submissive. For example, in arranged marriages, the wife might defer to her husband's decisions regarding family matters like finances or major purchases. This is often influenced by cultural values that emphasize family harmony and the role of the husband as the head of the family.
One story could be about a couple where the wife is very submissive in their relationship. She might defer to her husband's decisions in most aspects of life, like how they manage the household or plan vacations. However, the 'cuckold' aspect doesn't have to be in a traditional, negative sense. It could be that the husband is okay with the wife having a very close male friend who she spends a lot of time with, and he trusts her completely. This shows her submissiveness in respecting his trust and also the unique dynamic of their relationship.
The term 'training the wife like a hooker' is inappropriate and objectifies women. We should promote healthy, equal and respectful relationships, not such demeaning concepts, so there are no positive stories in this regard.
One training my wife story could be about teaching her a new skill like cooking. For example, my wife was interested in learning Italian cuisine. I started by showing her basic pasta-making techniques. We bought the fresh ingredients together, and I demonstrated how to knead the dough, roll it out, and cut it into the right shapes. It was a great bonding experience as she gradually mastered the art of making delicious pasta.
One training wife story could be about a couple where the husband trains his wife to run marathons. He starts by getting her to jog short distances every day, gradually increasing the length. They end up running marathons together and it strengthens their relationship.
One wife training story could be about a couple where the husband teaches his wife how to manage finances better. He starts by sitting down with her and showing her how to create a budget. They go through all the monthly expenses and income sources together. Through this process, the wife becomes more aware of their financial situation and starts making smarter shopping decisions, which in turn helps the family save money.