PLUS a Bonus Chapter from Jon Zelig’ “Terms & Sex & Submission, Book Becoming a Good Boy”!
The Man Whisperer Institute is located in a Medical Arts Building down on Harlow Street. Their Program is Break Your Husband in Thirty Days.
Bailey and Bob used to “play” dominance and submission games in college; on the cusp of thirty, they’ve long given that up. Time to be grownups, after all.
But Bob has been pestering Bailey for some time now, for what he thinks he wants. Finally, she gives in.
In short order, Bob is chastised, regressed, and “A Bad Little Boy,” obsessed with and entranced by his “Strict Mommy” and her parade of boyfriends.
Bailey’s sister Lily “wants one too.” With help from Bailey, and The Institute—and a humiliating assist from Bob—her husband Rico is quickly broken as well.
Does that mean “everyone has what they want” now?
Life is rarely that stable.
And love, however tangled and kinked a relationship may be?
That’s just always and inevitably . . . complicated.
Some work has migrated to Pink Flamingo Media and to Smashwords distribution partners; most of the longer works available in paperback; a few have been brought out as audio books, with more pending.
Twin Sister Joy Zelig is more maledom oriented; a couple of books each from cousins Bram Zelig (PNE) and Zoe Zelig (slightly softer maledom with a bit more romance, perhaps some FSOG echoes).
A short but very sexy read Bob and Rico feature as the submissive cuckolds to Bailey and Lily If you enjoy reading about the cuckold lifestyle this short read delves right in A thriller Five stars
We begin with a lunch conversation between Lily and Bailey, two sisters who are discussing Bob, Bailey’s significant other. Lily recognizes him as a kind of a perv. Bailey’s sending him to The Institute because he thinks he wants what they offer. Bailey will be his Dommy Mommy and Bob will be her Chaste Good Little Boy. Lily is intrigued.
We then see Bailey in a Support Group. After all, if you are training your man, you need to support the process. Then, Bailey and Lily chat about Bob’s progress. Bailey likes his fear. Next, we see some character development for both Bob and Bailey. It is clear that Bob’s perversions descend from Bailey’s sexual aggressiveness and dominance.
The next chapter is the Support Group, where the women talk about their initial pattern with their husbands and how it changed over time, starting out as play and becoming something that became a fetish in the men. Part One ends with Bailey describing to Bob how he was responsible for everything and how she was about to be satisfied.
What follows is a broken husband for Bailey and her sister, Lily wanting her husband, Rico broken, too. The Institute requires a month and Lily is in a hurry. What follows includes Bailey, Bob, Lily, Rico and Jimmy The Stick. The ensuing support group offers praise for the operation and a further suggestion for Lily.
Back at the restaurant, Bailey and Lily talk about their limits. Lily confesses that Rico is a temporary relationship. Bailey has some second thoughts. Rico has second thoughts. Bob cannot envision life without a dominant Bailey.
The psychological aspects the author touches on are well-written. One gets the notion that, because of his past with Bailey, Bob never had a chance. Lily’s character is one of trying, constantly, to measure up to and overtake her sister. These are believable and the results are, as well.
With The Man Whisperer Program, Jon Zelig enters the shadowy world of dubious consent for the first time in my experience to his work. While his other stories have been happier ones, dealing with submissive men finding their place in the world, this is a darker story that has some definite cruelty to it - and, interestingly enough, regrets for both husband and wife.
This is a story where Bob and Bailey find out that the fantasy does not always live up to the reality, while Lily and Rico discover that you cannot force the fantasy. The two couples make for an interesting contrast, exploring subjects of dominance, submission, chastity, cuckolding, and bisexuality from two very different perspectives.
What really defined the story for me, though, was the regular meeting at the Man Whisperer Institute, where Bailey and Lily discuss their progress with a roundtable of other dominant women. Here, the whole fantasy is approached from an intellectual perspective, broken down into steps, and analyzed through the wives' reactions. The institute advises against the kind of brutal breaking of Rico that Lily has in mind, even as they chastise Bailey for her reservations about Bob.
The Man Whisperer Program is not as happy as Jon's other stories, but it just may be the most fascinating of them all. Good erotica should make you think, and this certainly does that.