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Black Owned Trilogy

By: Constance Pennington Smythe
Narrated by: Kay Lloyd
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Publisher's Summary

It’s a brave new world as Dr. Loretta Collins lectures her eager class in Sociology 201: An Examination of the Black New World Order. She details three case studies that demonstrate the Black/white dynamics of society, where we are, and how we got there. The case studies involve submissive white male sissy maids, hot wives, chastity, cuckolding, wicked Mothers-in-Law, cuck Queens, and more. In Black Owned Trilogy: Book 2: White Family Sissy, Dr. Collins demonstrates how it is often the white women who bring the Black/white dynamic into their lives, becoming hot wives and turning their husbands into feminized and obedient sissy servants. In this case, it is the mother, Stella, who introduces her daughter, Maureen, to the delights of becoming BBC only, turning poor husband Larry into sissy maid Kitti. Truly, mother definitely does know best and guides her hapless son-in-law into a life of sissy subservience and BBC submission.

©2021 Romance Divine LLC (P)2023 Constance Pennington Smythe

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