A quick surf of the multitudinous sites dealing with the male desire to submit to the control and authority of an assertive and commanding woman, should in itself reveal the validity of the title of William Bond's work of non-fiction on the subject.
Where do these desires stem from, after all, and for how long have men even those who drape themselves in the traditional and stereotypical roles demanded of them been subject to the need to place their head beneath the proverbial heel of a dominant woman?
These are the questions Mr Bond attempts to answer by taking us back to those times in our past when women were not simply vessels for the domestic service and sexual fulfilment of men.
Many times mythical, but most times well-chronicled, during which the female was not only revered for her capacity to bear life but for her good-sense, spirituality, and the ability to provide sensible and just direction to the brute strength of the men accepting of her superiority.
If you're a man who has ever found himself pondering from where his desire to be subservient to a member of the fair sex springs, this fascinating study from a well-respected writer on the subject could well provide you with an answer to the conundrum.
If not a cure if "cure" is what you seek.
Either way, you will be rewarded with an illuminating and instructive read.