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An Unlikely Obsession - Serving Ms Shreya - Useless Beauty Revisited - The Sirens of Omphale : 4-Works of Erotic Human Bondage

An Unlikely Obsession - Serving Ms Shreya - Useless Beauty Revisited - The Sirens of Omphale : 4-Works of Erotic Human Bondage

Malkin Jamali
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In “An Unlikely Obsession”, a recently divorced and cleaned-out waster nephew to a deceased aunt of whom he was the only living relative, travels from London to Dorset with high-hopes of having his money problems made a thing of the past… Only to find that he is not the recipient of the old girl’s will and has been made quite a different bequest… The bequest of room and board in the house he expected to inherit and sell… Supplied under the supervision of the young Indian housekeeper who was now the recipient of all the late-aunts goods and investments the feckless middle-aged nephew had expected to inherit.

“Serving Ms Shreya”, recites the story of a wealthy and widowed Pakistani wife of an arranged marriage, Shreya Leghari, who, with her new-found freedom and economic security, decides to try and realise her fondest childhood dream when back in her homeland of enslaving and sexually and domestically dominating a suitably handsome and mature English male... And especially, an English male who does NOT seek such slavery.

In “Useless Beauty”, we are given a description of wifely cuckolding and the domestic and physical enslavement of a smug, self-entitled, and aristocratic, husband in nineteenth-century Paris… A husband who is about to become his ignored wife’s body-servant… And less…

"The Sirens of Omphale", a respected criminologist is forced onto the run by a society of female supremacists - fanatical and depraved women who believe in the sexual and domestic superiority of woman over man… And have an ancient, but no less powerful, means of achieving it that does not rely upon sex alone.

Four works, of womanly supremacy over the male.

ADULT READING INSIDE
Pages
375
Format
Kindle Edition

An Unlikely Obsession - Serving Ms Shreya - Useless Beauty Revisited - The Sirens of Omphale : 4-Works of Erotic Human Bondage

Malkin Jamali
0/5 ( ratings)
In “An Unlikely Obsession”, a recently divorced and cleaned-out waster nephew to a deceased aunt of whom he was the only living relative, travels from London to Dorset with high-hopes of having his money problems made a thing of the past… Only to find that he is not the recipient of the old girl’s will and has been made quite a different bequest… The bequest of room and board in the house he expected to inherit and sell… Supplied under the supervision of the young Indian housekeeper who was now the recipient of all the late-aunts goods and investments the feckless middle-aged nephew had expected to inherit.

“Serving Ms Shreya”, recites the story of a wealthy and widowed Pakistani wife of an arranged marriage, Shreya Leghari, who, with her new-found freedom and economic security, decides to try and realise her fondest childhood dream when back in her homeland of enslaving and sexually and domestically dominating a suitably handsome and mature English male... And especially, an English male who does NOT seek such slavery.

In “Useless Beauty”, we are given a description of wifely cuckolding and the domestic and physical enslavement of a smug, self-entitled, and aristocratic, husband in nineteenth-century Paris… A husband who is about to become his ignored wife’s body-servant… And less…

"The Sirens of Omphale", a respected criminologist is forced onto the run by a society of female supremacists - fanatical and depraved women who believe in the sexual and domestic superiority of woman over man… And have an ancient, but no less powerful, means of achieving it that does not rely upon sex alone.

Four works, of womanly supremacy over the male.

ADULT READING INSIDE
Pages
375
Format
Kindle Edition

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