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Author | : Diane Callaway |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2019-09-20 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781694418777 |
Declarations is a series of short stories all from a cuckold's perspective of how they became cucks for their wives. These men confess their secret desires. This includes the final chapter only available in full book form.
Author | : Jon Zelig |
Publisher | : Pink Flamingo Media |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 2021-01-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1945648740 |
A new Femdom tale from the author of The Man Whisperer Program: Break Your Husband in 30 Days. Apparently, my wife had been faking it. Five years of marriage; two years of dating before that. And the only orgasms she’d had were . . . “of her own creation,” either genuine but the product of toys or her own fingers or simply performances for my benefit. But! She found a solution, a way in which we could remain married, a way in which we could both have our needs met. She made an appointment for us at The Cuckold Clinic and, under the tutelage of Dr. Mortensen our lives were utterly and forever changed. It was terrifying; it was humiliating; and somehow? it also brought me pleasure. That was the worst part. And . . . that was the best part.
Author | : Elizabeth A Foyster |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2014-09-25 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1317884272 |
This is the first book to focus on the relationships which men formed with their wives in early modern England, making it an important contribution to a new understanding of English, social, family, and gender history. Dr Foyster redresses the balance of historical research which has largely concentrated on the public lives of prominent men. The book looks at youth and courtship before marriage, male fears of their wives' gossip and sexual betrayal, and male friendships before and after marriage. Highlighted throughout is the importance of sexual reputation. Based on both legal records and fictional sources, this is a fascinating insight into the personal lives of ordinary men and women in early modern England.
Author | : Bill Tomlin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 76 |
Release | : 2019-04-10 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781092766937 |
Part one of Bob's amazing and erotic journey from a monogamous married man to a bi beta cuckold. Set in the heady sexual revolution and disco days of the late 1970s, this is the explicit story of how a 'normal' happily married man became a bisexual beta cuckold. Bob's story starts with meeting William, a strong yet sophisticated alpha male who teaches Bob the ins-and-outs of sales, and much, much more. William takes Bob under his wing and step by step leads him down the path to a new sexual identity. Come with Bob on an exotic and erotic story of seduction into the bi beta world. Learn what it takes to make some men crave being a submissive bi beta, and why watching their women with a strong alpha male turns them on so much. This is the must-read story for any man, or woman, who wants to explore male bi beta cuckold fantasies.
Author | : Belinda Roberts Peters |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2004-09-08 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0230504779 |
This study traces the decline of marriage as a metaphor for political authority, subjection, and tyranny in Seventeenth-century political thought. An image that bound consent and contract with divine right absolutism, and irrevocably connected royal prerogatives with subjects' liberties, its disappearance in the middle decades of the century coincided with the full emergence of patriarchalist and social contract theories. If both these accepted the importance of 'fathers of families', neither would suggest that political government could be comparable to 'marriage'.
Author | : Honore De Balzac |
Publisher | : Cosimo, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2005-12-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1596057092 |
Who is the husband who can now sleep quietly beside his young and pretty consort, after learning that at least three bachelors are on the lookout to rob him; that, if they have not already encroached upon his property, they regard his bride as their legitimate prey, who, sooner or later, will fall victim to them, whether by force, by ruse, or by her own free will, and that it is impossible that, some day, they will not be victorious!-from "Meditation IV: On the Virtuous Woman""I am not deep," Honor de Balzac is reported have quipped, "but very wide." His satiric width is on full display in The Physiology of Marriage, a sociological essay on matrimony masquerading as a novel... or is it a novel masquerading as a sociological essay on matrimony? Bold and cynical-or so his contemporaries perceived-this 1829 work is startling modern in its spirit and approach, a dryly witty expose of the underlying tensions of the enduring battle of the sexes.Also in this volume: Balzac's short tale "Pierre Grassou," an 1840 story about a terrible painter who uses marriage to the daughter of a wealthy art collector as a stepping stone to success.French writer HONOR DE BALZAC (1799-1850) is generally credited with the invention of realism in fiction, and his novels are considered among the greatest ever written in any language. His grand La Com die Humaine consists of a vast array of novels and short stories depicting French society of his time, among them Louis Lambert (1832), Les Illusions perdues (1837), and La Cousine Bette (1847).
Author | : Gordon Williams |
Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 285 |
Release | : 2000-12-01 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1847141455 |
This book investigates how the sexual element in Shakespeare's works is complicated and compromised by the impact of print. Whether the issue is one of censorship and evasion or sexual redefinition, the fact that Shakespeare wrote in the first century of popular print is crucial. Out of the newly-accessible classical canon he creates a reconstituted idea of the sexual temptress; and out of the Counter-Reformation propaganda he fashions his own complex thinking about the prostitute. Shakespeare's theatrical scripts, meeting-ground fro the spoken and written word, contribute powerfully to those socio-sexual debates which had been re-energized by print.
Author | : Marcia A. Zug |
Publisher | : Steerforth |
Total Pages | : 331 |
Release | : 2024-01-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1586423746 |
An illuminating and thought-provoking examination of the uniquely American institution of marriage, from the Colonial era through the #MeToo age Perfect for fans of Rebecca Solnit and Rebecca Traister Americans hold marriage in such high esteem that we push people toward it, reward them for taking part in it, and fetishize its benefits to the point that we routinely ignore or excuse bad behavior and societal ills in the name of protecting and promoting it. In eras of slavery and segregation, Blacks sometimes gained white legal status through marriage. Laws have been designed to encourage people to marry so that certain societal benefits could be achieved: the population would increase, women would have financial security, children would be cared for, and immigrants would have familial connections. As late as the Great Depression, poor young women were encouraged to marry aged Civil War veterans for lifetime pensions. The widely overlooked problem with this tradition is that individuals and society have relied on marriage to address or dismiss a range of injustices and inequities, from gender- and race-based discrimination, sexual violence, and predation to unequal financial treatment. One of the most persuasive arguments against women's right to vote was that marrying and influencing their husband's choices was just as meaningful, if not better. Through revealing storytelling, Zug builds a compelling case that when marriage is touted as “the solution” to such problems, it absolves the government, and society, of the responsibility for directly addressing them.
Author | : Julia Justiss |
Publisher | : Harlequin |
Total Pages | : 299 |
Release | : 2009-06-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 142684008X |
A rakish colonel wanting a wife locks horns with a headstrong beauty in this Regency romance. A virtuous virgin—that’s what he needed A thrifty, industrious, wholesome bride! Certainly not an exotic aristocrat like Clarissa Beaumont, who set trends and dazzled suitors with equal passion. A more unsuitable wife St. John Sandiford found impossible to imagine! Why then couldn’t he get Clarissa out of his mind—or his heart? A good set-down—that’s what he deserved! Though Sinjin Sandiford was rightly called “hero,” he could sometimes fall short of “gentleman,” Lady Beaumont fumed. Why, the cad had refused her help in making an advantageous match—yet still he managed to stir the most unseemly feelings within her . . . ! Praise for The Proper Wife “A spirited Regency-era romance that far outshines the usual fare. . . . Readers will devour [Justiss’s] tantalizing tale with gusto.” —Publishers Weekly “Justiss skillfully blends traditional Regency attention to detail with a touch of humor and of irony, but, best of all, with a witty love story.” —Romantic Times
Author | : CJ Hauser |
Publisher | : Anchor |
Total Pages | : 275 |
Release | : 2022-07-12 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0385547102 |
A memoir in essays that expands on the viral sensation “The Crane Wife” with a frank and funny look at love, intimacy, and self in the twenty-first century. From friends and lovers to blood family and chosen family, this “elegant masterpiece” (Roxane Gay, New York Times bestselling author of Hunger) asks what more expansive definitions of love might offer us all. A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: TIME, THE GUARDIAN, GARDEN & GUN "Hauser builds their life's inventory out of deconstructed personal narratives, resulting in a reading experience that's rich like a complicated dessert—not for wolfing down but for savoring in small bites." —The New York Times “Clever, heartfelt, and wrenching.” —Time “Brilliant.” —Oprah Daily Ten days after calling off their wedding, CJ Hauser went on an expedition to Texas to study the whooping crane. After a week wading through the gulf, they realized they'd almost signed up to live someone else's life. What if you released yourself from traditional narratives of happiness? What if you looked for ways to leave room for the unexpected? In Hauser’s case, this meant dissecting pop culture touchstone, from The Philadelphia Story to The X Files, to learn how not to lose yourself in a relationship. They attended a robot convention, contemplated grief at John Belushi’s gravesite, and officiated a wedding. Most importantly, they mapped the difference between the stories we’re asked to hold versus those we choose to carry. Told with the late-night barstool directness of your wisest, most bighearted friend, The Crane Wife is a book for everyone whose path doesn't look the way they thought it would; for everyone learning to find joy in the not-knowing and to build a new sort of life story, a new sort of family, a new sort of home to live in.