There are also some classic novels like 'Jane Eyre' which, in a way, shows Jane's journey of submitting to certain moral and social norms while also asserting her own self - worth. It's not traditional submissive training in a BDSM sense but has elements of learning to conform and grow within a set framework.
One of the well - known ones could be 'Fifty Shades of Grey' series. It involves elements of a particular relationship dynamic that some might consider related to submissive training in a more mainstream, albeit controversial, way.
If you want something a bit different, 'Club Shadowlands' series offers stories that touch on submissive training in a way that is also combined with elements of romance and character development. It's a good way to dip your toes into the genre without being overwhelmed.
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.
It depends on various factors. In a general sense, if such content involves non - consensual or harmful elements, it is clearly unethical. However, in the realm of fictional erotica where all parties are consenting within the fictional narrative, some might argue it's a form of exploring certain power dynamics and fantasies in a safe, fictional space. But it's a very controversial topic and different people may have different views based on their moral and ethical beliefs.
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.
Another novel is 'Bared to You' by Sylvia Day as well. It presents a relationship where there are elements of dominance and submission. The story focuses on the development of the relationship between the two main characters, exploring their emotional and sexual connection in a detailed and often intense way.
There was a man who was training to be submissive in a team - building exercise at work. He was used to leading, but the activity required him to listen and follow others. At first, it was difficult for him. He kept interrupting and trying to take over. However, as he realized the importance of teamwork, he began to train himself to be more submissive. He started to hold his tongue, listen attentively, and do as the team decided. In the end, the team achieved great success, and he learned a valuable lesson about the power of submission in a group.
Rather than focusing on this archaic and wrong concept, we should promote stories of strong, equal partnerships where both spouses support and respect each other, without any form of domination or 'training'.
Well, a common theme is the struggle between the old self and the new submissive self. In many of these stories, the man initially resists the idea of being submissive. For instance, if he's training in a new job under a strict boss, he might first fight against the new rules and expectations. But then, as he realizes the benefits, he starts to embrace the submissive role. Also, the theme of growth is prevalent. The man grows both personally and in his relationships, whether it's with a teacher, a team, or in a new skill - learning environment.
The main wrong aspect is the idea of one person 'training' another in a relationship. A marriage or partnership is a union of equals, not a power - play. This concept undermines the dignity and autonomy of the woman.
In non - erotic stories, submissive training could be depicted in a way that focuses on self - discipline or learning from a mentor. For example, in a martial arts story, a young student might be under the 'training' of a strict master. The submissiveness here is more about respect for the master's knowledge and experience, and the training is about physical and mental growth, not sexual in nature at all.