In the not-too-distant future, society had taken a turn in a completely different direction. Men were no longer encouraged to be assertive or aggressive; instead, they were taught to be submissive and feminine. Women were the ones in power, and they ruled with a gentle, motherly touch.
Boys were taught from a young age to embrace their feminine side. They were encouraged to play with dolls, wear pink clothing, and express their emotions openly. Such behavior was not only tolerated but preferred.
As they grew older, men were expected to take on traditionally feminine roles. They became caregivers, nurses, and teachers. They were taught to hone their nurturing instincts and to be supportive and understanding of others' needs.
It wasn't always easy for men to embrace this new way of being. After all, they had grown up in a society where masculinity was celebrated and prized. But gradually, they began to see the many benefits of being submissive and nurturing.