Benevolent brutality

She’ll work around it. A relationship is founded on how the partners feel about one another; things like whips and canes and tawses are just the physical expressions of that.
He’s not actually naturally balding; she just prefers him that way as she says it tickles less when she’s watching TV.
Wow – sounds like you might have an important assignment on your very first day!
He doesn’t need to check his privilege because she’s checking it thoroughly on his behalf.

Classic Cruella, of course, featuring the stunning Lady Sonia and the lovely Lynda Leigh. And some bloke, probably with an ugly moustache, but who cares, eh?

You might as well blame yourself. After all, she‘s going to be blaming you and it’s not as if anyone else cares.
I think we know what’ll happen to Rob if he doesn’t make more of an effort. Rob doesn’t, but he’s more brawn than brains.

7 thoughts on “Benevolent brutality”

  1. Oh, lady in black dress will very effectively discipline her husband. She will do it dressed elegantly and with proper British manners. More effective that some wild savage woman.

    1. I forgot to add that he will show great respect for his wife in a very British civil way. Proper upbringing you know.

  2. Yes , of course Lady Anya. Should I bring the recalcitrant slaves up to your window My Lady, so that you can see that the necessary punishment is being administered? Perhaps you would like to hear the cries of the slaves as the whip caresses their backs? I have heard that many ladies respond achieve a physical response to such cries and if that would please you My Lady I would be delighted to be of that small service to your divine person.

    1. Pleasing Anya would be a fine purpose to have in life, indeed, Melissa. And actually, Anya’s easily pleased, as long as you don’t mind being subjected to a lot of pain.

      Best wishes

      S

      1. It’s not really the garden slaves’ fault. It has been an awful, cold and wet, summer. If she wants them to sweat they will need to wear clothes.

        Nonny

        1. Probably true, but Anya doesn’t mind whether it’s the garden slaves’ fault or not, Nonny. She’s not judgemental in that way.

          Best wishes

          S

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