Sure. There was a couple where the husband was submissive in financial decisions. His wife was really good at handling money, so he let her take the lead. For example, when it came to buying a new house, he just trusted her judgment completely and supported all her choices regarding the location, size, and price of the property.
There was a couple where the wife was really into fitness. She made a fitness plan for both of them. The submissive husband followed her routine even though he initially was a bit reluctant. But he soon saw the positive results and was glad he listened to her. In social situations, she was also the one who took the lead in conversations and made decisions about which events to attend.
One story I know is about a couple where the husband is submissive in financial decisions. His wife is really good at handling money. So, he just follows her lead. For example, when they were thinking about buying a new house, he let her do all the research on the best locations, prices, and mortgage options. He trusted her completely and was happy to go along with whatever she decided in the end.
In some folktales from different cultures, there are stories that touch on this theme. For example, in some European folktales, a knight (the cuckold husband figure) might be away on long quests and his wife, being submissive to the social expectations of the time, might be put in a situation where she is courted by others. But these tales usually also carry moral lessons about loyalty, honor, and the consequences of straying from one's duties in a relationship.
In a relationship, a submissive woman might be one who always puts her partner's needs first. Like, if her partner wanted to go on a trip to a place she wasn't really interested in, she would still go along without hesitation. She would also often change her own plans to fit in with her partner's schedule, thinking that by being submissive in these small ways, she was showing her love and support.
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One submissive mom story could be about a mom who always let her kids choose the dinner menu every night. She was submissive in the sense that she put their preferences first. Even if it meant cooking something she didn't really like, she would do it happily just to see her kids excited about the meal.
In some families, the submissive nature can be seen in the relationship between spouses. For instance, one spouse might always defer to the other in financial matters, household decisions, and social activities. This could be due to cultural norms or personal beliefs within the family. Maybe the submissive spouse believes that by giving in, they are maintaining harmony in the family, but it can also lead to a lack of self - expression and potential unhappiness in the long run.
One submissive gay story could be about a young man who was new to the gay community. He met an older, more confident man at a local LGBT event. The younger man was immediately drawn to the older one's charisma. He started to follow the older man's lead in exploring different aspects of gay culture, like going to niche gay bars and art shows. The younger man was submissive in the sense that he trusted the older man's judgment completely and was happy to be guided by him in this new world he was entering.
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There was a teacher who was submissive to the school's strict administrative rules. He always followed every order without question. For instance, when the administration decided to change the class schedules abruptly, instead of protesting like some of his colleagues, he just quietly adjusted his teaching plans and made it work for his students. He was submissive in the sense that he didn't fight against the system but rather found ways to adapt within it.