Beside Myself: A Femdom Journey is a story of opposites attract, a tale not of Beauty & The Beast, but of The Witch & The Troll - as the narrator's stepfather refers to the mismatched couple.
Jon Zelig's narration here is a bit odd, coming solely from the submissive hubby, but the progression of his submission is even more strange. It is a subtle transformation that really begins with his wife claiming her sexuality by masturbating next to him in bed, first hiding it, then slowly pushing further and further into his waking moments.
As it turns out, his wife - a pharmaceutical rep - has been feeding him pills that he, rather foolishly, has been taking without question. She teases him with threats of feminization, but what she really has been doing is softening his thoughts and emotions. She married him precisely because he was inadequate as a lover, and that leads to him being a confused cuckold, always on edge.
Where the story gets really interesting is with two aspects. The first is the parallel story of the household's servants, including a cleaning woman who makes him feel inadequate, a gardener whose plight he suspects echoes his own, and a young man who threatens what is left of his manhood. The second is the introduction of the woman who first made him feel inadequate, a woman who his wife brings into their home . . . and her bed.
Beside Myself: A Femdom Journey is not your typical slice of femdom erotica, but that feeling of confusion and dizziness is precisely what makes it so intriguing.
Jon Zelig writes about sexually intense, romantic, power exchange relationships, more psychological domination than physical. Mostly Femdom (Maledom the province of twin sister Joy), often in conjunction w/ Chastity Play & Cuckolding--sometimes including elements of Age Play: Dommy-Mommy-Wife, disciplining & caring for Bad-Little-Boy-Husband; Joy writes about Dommy Daddies w/ Bratty-Adolescent-Wives.
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