Once upon a time, in a world far different from ours, there lived a man named John. John was a weak man, both physically and mentally, and he lived in a world where men were taught to be subservient to women. In this world, women were taught to be aggressive, dominant, and cruel, and everyone loved this system.
John was content with his life, as he enjoyed serving his mistress and doing whatever she asked of him. He knew that he was inferior to women, and he was okay with that. He had been taught from a young age that this was the natural order of things, and he had never questioned it.
Despite the fact that women could be abusive towards men, John didn't mind. He knew that it was his duty to serve his mistress, and he did so willingly. He knew that his mistress could punish him if he didn't do as she asked, but he didn't care. He was happy to be serving her.
In this world, the only way for a man to get a job was with the permission of his mistress. This was seen as a thing only weak females would let their submissive do. John knew that he would never be able to get a job without his mistress's permission, so he never even tried.
As time went on, John began to realize that he was unhappy with his life. He didn't like being weak and subservient, and he didn't like the fact that he had no control over his own life. He began to question the system that he had always accepted, and he started to wonder if there was a better way.
One day, John decided to take a stand. He told his mistress that he didn't want to serve her anymore and that he wanted to be his own person. His mistress was furious and punished him severely, but John didn't back down. He knew that he had to fight for his own freedom, even if it meant going against everything that he had been taught.
In the end, John was able to break free from the system that had held him down for so long. He found a job on his own, without his mistress's permission, and he was able to live his life on his own terms. He learned that it was okay to be weak, as long as he was true to himself, and he was able to find happiness in a world that had once seemed so bleak.
