In the world of Obedience, male children were sent to schools at a young age to learn how to be submissive and obedient to their female counterparts. The government believed that this was the only way to maintain a peaceful and harmonious society.
At the schools, the boys were taught to be quiet, to never question authority, and to always put the needs of others before their own. They were also taught basic household chores such as cooking, cleaning, and taking care of children.
The girls, on the other hand, were taught leadership skills and how to be assertive. They were encouraged to pursue careers and to take charge in all aspects of their lives.
As the boys grew older, they were expected to find a female partner who would take care of them and make all the important decisions. They were not allowed to have any say in their own lives and were expected to follow their partner's every command.
Despite the government's efforts to create a perfect society, there were some who rebelled against the system. A group of young men who had grown tired of being submissive and obedient decided to take matters into their own hands.
They formed a secret society and began to train themselves in the art of combat and strategy. Their goal was to overthrow the government and create a world where men and women were equal.
The rebellion was a success and the government was overthrown. The new leaders of the world realized that true equality could only be achieved by treating everyone as individuals, not by forcing them into predefined roles based on their gender.
The schools were closed down and replaced with institutions that taught children to be independent and self-sufficient. The world was finally free from the constraints of gender-based roles and everyone was free to pursue their dreams and aspirations.