Title | : | Feminized Cuckold |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 174 |
Publication | : | First published December 17, 2012 |
For Mature Audiences Only
Feminized Cuckold Reviews
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If you are looking for a quick spank-bank erotic read, something mindless and kinky to burn through in a few minutes, then you should really look elsewhere. If, however, you are looking for a full-length novel that will get inside your head and mess with your emotions, then Feminized Cuckold is absolutely fantastic.
Ann Michelle is a wonderfully literate author, someone who writes with both passion and skill. She demonstrates a knack for character building here that is almost as delicious as her increasingly erotic scenarios of humiliation. When I say erotic, I mean just that - this is a stimulating read, one that will excite appreciative readers immensely, but it is largely non-sexual. There is the suggestion (or even the threat) of sex throughout, but that is not the point of Paul's journey.
As for Paul, he is a fantastically complex character. He starts out as the kind of arrogant jerk you love to hate, one we are more than happy to see broken and humiliated, but he soon becomes someone with whom we sympathize, and (as Paula) someone we very much want to see find happiness. So much of this book depends on him, and he is worthy of our attention. The ways in which he struggles, both emotionally and physically, are absolutely fascinating. His forced feminization is gradual, and while we get a sense of just how much his wife has planned ahead, Paul just sees a series of opportunistic events.
Readers should be cautioned that this is not a crossdressing fantasy or a bit of spousal role play. This is the very definition forced feminization, a cruel story in which Paul resists at every stage, and resents almost every new advance. He is a prisoner in his own marriage, and a slave to his wife's humiliating plans. Carrie gets him so accustomed to increasingly higher heels that he begs not to wear flats because of the pain they cause him, and so used to the feel of skirts and dresses that he cries at the threat of pants that he had once begged to wear. She also uses mental tricks to have him believing he wanted his nails painted and his makeup done, putting him in situations where there is no good answer to the questions she asks of him.
The mental and intellectual aspects of Paul's isolation alone are fascinating, with that alienation from the rest of the world having almost as much of an impact as heels, dresses, painted nails, and all the rest. As his wife slowly cuts off his access to their bank account, newspapers, magazines, and television, he finds his world shrinking down to the fashion magazines she buys him and his weekly trips to the grocery store. By the time she begins inviting people by the house, the last thing he wants is to be seen or to be forced to interact with people who once knew him . . . and might be able to save him. And yet, despite all that, there is something within him that responds to all the abuse, a secret driving force that causes him to become embarrassingly aroused by the humiliation.
Having his wife cuckold him with his best friend seems like it would be the final indignity, but Ann Michelle twists even that, bringing the story around to some developments I honestly did not expect. A lot happens in the final few chapters, allowing us to appreciate the full depth of Carrie's cruelty, and we do get a satisfying resolution to Paula's story arc. Feminized Cuckold may not necessarily be the story you expect going in, but it is one you will appreciate all the more for the surprises.
As reviewed by Sally at
Bending the Bookshelf -
This is the story of Paul Jackson. Paul is married to a beautiful trophy wife, and his success at work has allowed him to be a good provider. When he is suddenly fired from work, everything changes.
Paul loses confidence in himself, and no one seems interested in hiring him. He lies to his wife Carrie, and tells her that he quit his job, but that he'll find something better soon. Paul is rather hung up on stereotypical gender roles, and he believes that his ability to be a provider is a measure of his masculinity.
Paul hasn't treated his wife very well in the past. As the bread winner, he's laid down the rules, and she's submitted to his will. He's been very controlling. Now unemployed, Carrie almost immediately reverses this, and begins to treat him with disdain. Paul can't find a job, but Carrie, who hadn't needed to work in the past, quickly finds work.
She exudes confidence and authority, whereas Paul just feels weaker and less sure of himself. Their maid is let go to save money. Carrie never needed to do housework herself, but now that she's working and Paul isn't, he's given all the housework to perform, and Carrie insists on performing humiliating inspections of his work.
Paul's old office becomes Carrie's, and Paul is locked out. When she's in her office, Carrie doesn't allow Paul to enter without her permission. She begins to refer to Paul as Paula, and has him polish all of her shoes. She does everything she can to emasculate him.
Carrie deposits all of her money from work into her own account (just like Paul used to), and tells Paul that if she feels that he needs anything, she'll buy it for him. When Paul wears out many of his clothes doing housework, she tells him that they can't afford to replace his clothes, that that he'll need to start wearing her hand-me-downs. She also makes him shave his legs. she doesn't want his hairy legs in her things. She makes him wear an apron as he does his chores.
Paul is increasingly feminized over time, and Carrie increases her control over him. He has no money of his own, no car, and no drivers license. She tells him that they may be able to afford to buy him clothes of his own, if he takes care of Carrie's hair and nails. She's been spending almost $100 a week on them, and if he learns to care for them for her, they'll save that money. She makes him practice on his own fingernails and toenails, of course, and keep his hair in a feminine ponytail.
Carrie locks out all of the TV stations except the fashion channel, and Paul isn't given the password. She throws out his sports magazines, and makes sure he has no source of news or information. She exposes Paul to the neighbors, and to the pizza boy, and she makes him refer to her as "Miss". It's also clear that Carrie has been giving him hormones for some time.
By the time the story is over, "Paula" is no longer recognizable as a man. She's become incapable of making decisions for herself. She doesn't know who won the last election, and is incapable of conversing intelligibly on any subject. She's been cuckolded with her best friend, exposed and humiliated to everyone she knows, and is forced to dance as a feminized stripper at her wife and friend's "bachelor" and "bachelorette" parties, celebrating their "engagement".
The humiliation in this story is pretty stark. Paul seems pretty unlikeable, and it feels as though his feminization and humiliation are somewhat deserved, at least at first. Carrie goes to enormous lengths to exact her revenge on her husband, however, and by the end the book it's doubtful if he can even remember what dignity feels like.
I was totally okay with all of that.
If you like feminization stories with particularly harsh humiliation, blackmail, and dubious consent, this should be right up your alley. There's very little corporal punishment, and no male chastity (and considering the number of times Paul comes uncontrollably in his panties, he probably could have benefited from a chastity device).
There's cuckolding, and forced bi, and even a conspiracy to sissify a bunch of guys at Paul's old company.
I can't honestly say that I liked Carrie, but I really liked this story. I highly recommend it to fans of feminization stories. -
Those who enjoy humiliation and emotionally sadistic females, this is a spanking story for you. Ms. Michelle has caught my eye as one of the better writers of this niche genre. She tells most it from the man's point of view and it's pretty good. The guy actually sounds like a guy, forced to do things he doesn't want.
From a character development stand point, this book is more than others. The reader gets to know Paul through his shameful changes and body modification. This story is more journey driven than plot driven. I'm not saying this is porn without a plot. I'm saying this is porn with a delightful little twist at the end. If you are reading this book for a deeper meaning, they you are NOT the right audience.
This book is really for those who enjoy reading about a guy becoming sissified by his evil wife. The wife in this story is callous and a complete beyotch. We are meant to loath her while reveling in the dirty depraved things she forces her husband to do. Definitely a book for the spank bank.
Now is the sex in this book good? Not exactly. It's barely there. Ms. Michelle isn't graphic about Paul (Paula) receiving or giving sexual exchanges. There are no mewing milkings, lascivious cocksucking, pleasurable and painful peggings. There isn't even and forced anal sex while eating his wife's pussy out. Ms. Michelle seems to take a different way. She hints at what occurs behind the "closed" doors and fades to black. The focus of her stories is really the mind fucking and brain washing. If this is what you enjoy in your sissification stories, then this is the book for you. -
What a brilliant living read.
Ann has certainly written the perfect novel in this genre.
Perhaps the best descriptive novel I have read in this genre.
Paul/Paula is so brilliantly developed as a character.
Great descriptive passages show Paul’s transition into a feminized cuckold.
Caroline, Dan and Todd really help him fulfil all his secret desires.
Lauren provides the icing on the cake.
To say more would ruin the plot for you.
Fire red hot stars -
I loved some of Ann Michelle's stories. 'Feminized Fiance' was a great work. I gave it 5 stars. This one, however, is a lazy writing. Characters are not built properly. Development is also unsatisfying. It's unbelievable that its written by same writer.
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This is definitely one of the best of this genre of story that I have read. Ann's depiction of Paul's descent is very believable as he just can't seem to resist it, until it's far too late. His wife also takes him so deliciously further than most ever attempt. Complete and absolute, utter humiliation are his fate, even a twist at the end.