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In the world of Zorin, male children were sent to schools that taught them to be submissive and obedient. The schools were called "The Academy of Obedience" and they were highly respected institutions in the society. The boys were trained to be docile and subservient, and they were taught to follow orders without question.

The system was widely accepted and loved by everyone in the society. The men who graduated from these schools were considered to be the perfect husbands and fathers. They were gentle, patient, and obedient to their wives and superiors. They never raised their voices or questioned authority.

The women in the society loved this system because they felt safe and secure with their obedient husbands. They were able to control their husbands and make them do whatever they wanted without any resistance. The children of these obedient men were also well-behaved and respectful, which made parenting easier for the mothers.

The government of Zorin was also very supportive of this system. They believed that it was the key to maintaining a peaceful and harmonious society. The men who graduated from these schools were given high-paying jobs in the government and were respected members of society.

However, there were a few people who opposed this system. They believed that it was unfair to force boys to be submissive and obedient. They argued that it was important to teach boys to be independent and to think for themselves. But their voices were drowned out by the majority who loved and supported the system.

In the end, the system continued to thrive in Zorin. The boys were sent to The Academy of Obedience and were trained to be submissive and obedient. The women were happy with their obedient husbands, and the government was pleased with the peaceful and harmonious society that they had created.

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