What happened when I said he can take me whenever he wants me

Anyone thinking of adopting this policy of availability to their husband should read this piece.

Sometimes a good beating does both of you good

As this writer says, it is not a matter of fault-finding, but connecting or reconnecting.

The beauty of the brat

A naughty brat can bring playful fun to her husband's life.

Some advice for men seeking a woman

Libby says don't give up.

Forget 'ideal' - look for the real

Instead of being with someone with whom you have to act a part, find someone who loves and accepts the real you.

My journey so far, what I've learned, and how it's going - any advice on how to continue?

This reader's experiences are worth bearing in mind if you are seeking a Taken In Hand relationship.

What's wrong with weaknesses?

Louise calls herself weak, but in doing so reveals her strength.

Subtle resistance?

This husband seeks feedback on a problem in his marriage.

Is it ever OK to FORCE your wife to do something?

What if a wife really really doesn't want to do something her husband tells her to do? Is forcing her to do it OK in a Taken In Hand context? DeeMarie examines this important issue.

Struggling with societal indoctrination and my relationship desires

Having worked in a battered women's refuge, Shelly is wrestling with her Taken In Hand desires. Is it always wrong to hit a woman?

Would this be abuse or just taking her in hand?

A question from Naomi, who is new to the site.

An unexpected benefit of our Taken In Hand relationship

Roger Gibson on how his Taken In Hand marriage has helped him in areas of life other than just his relationship with his wife.

Freedom in letting go

Letting go can be freeing – but sometimes you can end up with a broken coccyx.

My treasure

Dreamwalker with a delectable post on the wife as property idea.

How to understand and appreciate a woman

Dreamwalker enthuses about women, explaining to men that the way to get everything you want in a Taken In Hand relationship is to make your wife feel safe.

Taken In Hand is not fair but it is fun - and just

Bob TC on the subject of fairness vs justice.

Watch what she does, not what she says

So many women clearly respond sexually to take-charge men who take care of them and don't expect them to be equal in all ways in the relationship, while thinking that they want a pro-feminist man and a thoroughly egalitarian relationship. And when they find their egalitarian man, they don't want him!

What a man!

A nice example of how a man completely confident in his masculinity was able to defuse a potentially dangerous violent encounter.

The long journey to Taken in Hand

Jim R observes that the man feminists think they want is not the kind of man who actually excites them sexually..

The Feminine Mystique, by Betty Friedan: a book review

Louise is on top form in this withering review of The Feminine Mystique.

Entitled to all of her husband

Another steamy piece by CarlF: you won't want to miss this!

Jeopardized daily

How might watching Jeopardy help a couple maintain their connection?

Bewitching Samantha

You won't want to miss this enchanting article.

Cat whisperer

Feline Ophelia on her husband's cat whispering.

Telling him things that you can't tell him

CarlF with another idea that many couples will love.

Romance novels, good girls and mothers

An absolutely fascinating, must-read article by CarlF.

A deeper connection

Gabbi on what Taken In Hand means to her.

Amid chaos, a quiet dignity

A beautiful Taken In Hand story.

Taken In Hand is nothing to do with patriarchy

Romain says that men looking for a Taken In Hand relationship need to be able to command a woman's respect rather than relying on patriarchal advantage.

Woman whisperer

If you are a single man looking for a woman with whom to develop a Taken In Hand relationship, don't reject women who need to be brought to submission.

A question of commitment - will he be there when she needs him?

Noone, on the importance of commitment.

A kiss on the hand

Katriel relates a story about a wedding.

Why being married beats playing the pickup game

In this fascinating piece, JB says that he finds marriage preferable to playing multiple women because in his Taken In Hand marriage he is firmly in control whereas in the game of pickup he felt controlled by the women and by the performance required in playing the pickup game.

Seeking a Taken In Hand relationship?

If you are looking for a Taken In Hand relationship, hit the read article link.

What has your husband done for you this last week?

This reader urges all Taken In Hand wives to focus on the positive in their marriage by writing a weekly list of five specific, concrete positive things about their husband. What a good idea!

What has your wife done for you this week?

This reader urges all husbands to focus on the positive in their marriage by writing a weekly list of five specific, concrete positive things about their wife. What a good idea!

Why she wouldn't talk about it - and why she is talking about it now

For years, CarlF's wife Elle didn't want to talk about their Taken in Hand relationship, but now she is willing to talk freely.

Holding the hand that spanks me

How Belle and her husband found themselves holding hands...

Do you show your appreciation when she obeys?

As this piece by Junie C. shows, a little ‘positive reinforcement’ can work wonders.

How my mousy man became a lion

Belle's post will give hope to many.

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