Once upon a time, in a world where men were taught to be subservient and inferior to women, there lived a submissive man named Jack. He lived with his family, which consisted of his timid little brother, his two dominant and strict but kind older sisters, his rebellious but timid older brother, his easily-scared dad, his powerful mother, and his bratty little sister.
In this world, women were taught to be aggressive, dominant, and cruel, while men were treated like slaves. However, everyone loved this system, as the men enjoyed serving the women, and the women enjoyed using the males.
Jack had always been a submissive person, and he loved serving his sisters and mother. He would do anything they asked of him, no matter how demeaning or degrading it was. His little brother, on the other hand, was even more timid than Jack, and he was often bullied by his sisters.
Jack's older brother was rebellious but timid, and he often got into trouble for disobeying the women in their lives. Their dad was easily scared and often stayed out of the way, while their mother was the most powerful person in the family.
Despite the fact that women could be abusive towards men, everyone in the family loved this system. The women enjoyed using the males, and the males enjoyed serving the women.
One day, Jack's little brother was being bullied by his sisters, and Jack decided he had had enough. He stood up to his sisters and told them to stop bullying his little brother. To his surprise, his sisters listened to him and stopped bullying his brother.
From that day on, Jack realized that he didn't have to be submissive all the time. He could stand up for himself and his family, and his sisters would still love him. He learned that being submissive wasn't the only way to live in this world, and that sometimes it was okay to be assertive.
In the end, Jack and his family continued to live in this world where men were subservient to women, but Jack had learned a valuable lesson. He learned that he could be submissive when he wanted to be, but he could also be assertive when he needed to be. And that was a lesson that would stay with him for the rest of his life.