Albert placed the neatly folded clothing on a cushion. He bent over his wife’s lap. Clarice started spanking her husband. Steady, forceful slaps soon brought tears. His buttocks blushed.
When the spanking ended, Albert knelt before his wife. Head bowed, he kept silent. Clarice reminded him of her warning to not let the television distract him from chores. He was lucky Joni was home. Had they been alone, she would have punished him with the aluminum cane.
Clarice told him to get back to work. Standing, her husband apologized and left. He was too ashamed to look his daughter in the face.
Joni was shocked. Her mother smiled and laughed. She had spanked Albert, she said, almost every day since long before their wedding.
She asked her daughter if her father had seemed unhappy through the years she spent at home. He had not. Albert knows that it is best for his wife to be in charge. He accepts that punishment makes him a better husband.
Clarice told Joni that she believed in female superiority. Girls are better than boys. Women are better than men.
Women are smarter, more intuitive. Women have greater empathy and emotional stability. Most everything in history that had gone wrong was the fault of men. Males were belligerent. Victims of their ego and penis.
Clarice asked Joni if she had noticed the metal device her father wore. She explained that it was a male chastity device. Albert could not have sex, even masturbate without his wife’s permission. This was good for a man. It gave him more energy and made him more focused on fulfilling his duties.
Joni’s needed to understand and accept the inequality of genders. Clarice promised to teach her how to spot submissive men. With a man who knows his place, a woman can have a satisfying relationship.