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One day when I was a kid, my aunt came over to visit my mother and I remember overhearing my aunt saying that her husband wants to pick out what she wears, wants her to ask permission to go out, wants the house to be spotless by the time he comes home from work, and wanted her to be home at a certain hour. I remember thinking to myself âwhy is she complaining? Any woman would be lucky to have a man who wants the best for his household.â It was clear to me that she wasnât grateful to have such a strong willed man to mold and train her! I, however, wanted to show him that these things werenât too much to ask for. My aunt had gotten into a car accident a few weeks afterwards and so household chores and the like had begun to deter. I took it upon myself to clean the house as if it were my own, cook and iron, do all the things my aunt should have done but failed (and wasnât able) to do. When my uncle got home the smile on his face was worth every penny! He asked me âYou did all this by yourself?â I answered proudly, âYes Sir I did.â Jokingly, he added, âyouâll make a real man proud.â He didnât know the effect thatâll have on me and from that moment forward Iâve been on the lookout for a man who is strong willed like my uncle. Not in a fetish or taboo way but a man who is strong, willing to lead, assertive when he must be! Men are meant to lead and subservients are meant to follow. I simply wish to find a man who will put and keep me in my place, pick out my clothes, tell me when I can or cannot go out, when to go to bed, etc. rules are very important and I truly believe that they help give us purpose.
Iâve taken up enough of your time but if you made it this far Sir then I promise to show you the utmost respect!
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