There was a couple on their honeymoon. The submissive wife was eager to please her husband. They went hiking in the mountains. She carried the water bottles and snacks without complaint, always making sure he was comfortable. At dinner, she let him choose the food and wine, and she was happy to just enjoy the time together with him, listening attentively to his stories of the day.
One common element is that the wife is highly respectful of her husband's decisions during the honeymoon. So if he wants to change the dinner reservation time or the destination for an excursion, she goes along with it without hesitation. Also, she may often show her love through acts of service, like making the bed in the morning or preparing a warm bath for him after a long day.
No, they are not very common. Such stories involve a rather specific and somewhat non - mainstream relationship dynamic. Most relationships don't involve this kind of power - play with spanking.
No. These stories are not appropriate as they objectify and demean women. They promote an unequal and often disrespectful view of relationships, which goes against the values of equality and mutual respect that should be present in healthy relationships.
It depends on how they are portrayed and the context. If all parties involved are consenting adults and the stories are about healthy, respectful relationships, then they can be considered ethical in the realm of fictional exploration.
There are stories where Indian wives show submissiveness in a positive way. A wife may submit to her husband's career - related decisions if it benefits the family as a whole. Like, if the husband gets a job offer in a different city, she might support the move without hesitation. It's a form of submissiveness that is based on mutual understanding and the greater good of the family unit.
One possible story could be through communication and mutual understanding. For example, a couple had constant discussions about their roles in the relationship. The husband shared his needs for a more organized home life, and the wife, realizing the importance of it to him, gradually became more submissive in taking on household management tasks. This was a positive change as it reduced stress in their relationship.
Yes, in some classic literature, there might be stories that touch on this concept in a more subtle way. For example, in certain period dramas, a submissive wife might face some form of social punishment for not following the strict norms of the time. But these are not in the form of cruel or unethical punishments but more about the social pressures and expectations placed on women.
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.
A common theme is sacrifice. The submissive wife is often shown sacrificing her own desires for the sake of her husband or the family. For example, she might give up her own career dreams to support her husband's ambitions.