Once upon a time, in a world where men were taught to be subservient and women were taught to be aggressive, dominant and cruel, there was a woman named Selena. She was strong, arrogant, and abusive, but also kind to those she deemed worthy of her kindness.
In this world, everyone loved the system because the men enjoyed serving the women, and the women enjoyed using the males, even if it meant being abusive towards them. The only way for a male to get a job was with the permission of his mistress, which was seen as a sign of weakness for the submissive male.
Selena was a powerful woman who had a long line of male submissives who would do anything for her. She enjoyed the power and control she had over them, and they enjoyed serving her every whim. However, Selena was not like the other women in this world. She did not believe in abusing her submissives for the sake of it. Instead, she only did so when they disobeyed her or failed to meet her expectations.
Despite her abusive tendencies, Selena was loved by many. She was respected for her strength and intelligence, and many women looked up to her as a role model. However, there were also those who feared her and saw her as a threat to their own power.
One day, Selena met a male submissive who was unlike any she had ever encountered before. He was strong-willed, intelligent, and refused to bow down to her every demand. Selena was intrigued by him and decided to take him on as her submissive.
Over time, Selena found herself becoming more and more attached to this male submissive. She began to see him as an equal rather than just a servant. She also began to question the system that had been in place for so long.
Selena realized that the world she lived in was not perfect, and that the system of male subservience was not fair to men. She began to advocate for change and worked to create a more equal society where men and women could coexist without one gender dominating the other.
In the end, Selena's strength, arrogance, and kindness helped her to become a leader in the fight for gender equality. She proved that even in a world where men are taught to be subservient and women are taught to be aggressive, dominant, and cruel, there is always room for change and progress.
