Welcome to the Society of Obedient and Chaste Men, an elite program for young men aged 20-25, crafted to instill a lifetime of obedience, humility, and self-control. In today’s world, indulgence and excess often cloud the path to true character. For fathers concerned about the future of their sons, we offer a transformative journey that reshapes attitudes, disciplines behavior, and fosters a refined moral foundation.
Our Society’s program is built upon a time-tested framework that combines rigorous routine, physical and mental discipline, and daily supervised mentorship. Here, young men learn to value modesty over pride, duty over desire, and restraint over indulgence. They emerge with a profound sense of purpose, prepared to uphold a legacy of integrity and responsibility.
“The Society has helped me become a better man. I feel calmer and more focused every day.” – Samuel, Age 22
Samuel and many others have found a bright future through the Society. Your son could be next.
The foundation of the Society lies in its meticulously structured program, crafted to instill lasting habits and values. From dawn till dusk, each day is organized with precision, filled with activities designed to foster discipline, obedience, and introspection.
The day begins with Morning Assembly in the chapel, where members reflect silently on the Society’s principles. Under the watchful eye of mentors, every action they take, from uniform inspection to mealtime behavior, reinforces a strict sense of order and accountability. Each member’s day is devoid of distractions, allowing full immersion in personal development and ethical reflection.
Members quickly come to understand that time is precious and that every moment must serve a purpose. This structure, while challenging, creates an environment where growth is inevitable and character is cultivated, transforming each young man into a person of substance and strength.
“I appreciate the structured days here. There’s never any time wasted, and I feel more productive than ever.” – Oliver, Age 23
At the Society, uniformity is a symbol of unity, humility, and dedication. Members are required to wear formal black tailcoats, white high-collared shirts, and dark trousers every day, whether they are attending chapel, eating meals, or participating in activities. There are no exceptions; each man dresses the same, representing a commitment to collective identity and a relinquishing of personal vanity.
The dress code serves a deeper purpose than simply standardizing appearance. By wearing identical attire daily, members learn to value modesty and simplicity, redirecting their focus away from superficiality and toward their inner qualities. This formal attire also cultivates a posture of dignity, encouraging members to hold themselves with respect and composure at all times.
As a symbolic gesture, members are discouraged from paying undue attention to appearance. Instead, they are guided to keep themselves neat without indulging in vanity. Personal expression through clothing or accessories is entirely absent, reinforcing the values of humility and self-restraint.
“Wearing the same clothes every day really makes you appreciate the simple things. I feel… well, I feel content.” – Adrian, Age 21
In the Society of Obedient and Chaste Men, hair styling is a key aspect of personal grooming, symbolizing discipline and adherence to rules. Each member is required to maintain a specific hairstyle that reflects humility, restraint, and an unwavering commitment to Society standards.
• Length: Hair must be kept short on the sides and back, no more than one inch in length, with slightly longer hair on top, allowing for it to be slicked back neatly.
• Top Styling: The hair on top should be at least two inches long, long enough to be smoothly combed and styled back flat against the head.
• Slicked Texture: Hair is to be slicked back using a generous amount of gel or pomade. The result should be a glossy, firm style that maintains a polished, fixed position throughout the day.
• Side Part: While not mandatory, a slight side part is encouraged, though it must be discreet and only accentuate the overall sleek, neat style.
Rules and Maintenance
1. Daily Styling: Every morning, members are required to style their hair as per Society standards. Hair gel or pomade must be applied liberally to ensure the hair remains in place, presenting a shiny, controlled appearance.
2. Mirror Checks: Members are to inspect their hairstyle thoroughly in front of a mirror to ensure the slicked-back style is neat, symmetrical, and free of stray strands.
3. Uniform Consistency: The hairstyle must be identical each day, reinforcing discipline and adherence to Society standards. Variations in length, texture, or style are strictly forbidden.
4. Touch-Ups: Hair should be restyled as needed throughout the day. Members may carry a small container of gel for this purpose, and any signs of stray hairs or lack of gloss are to be addressed immediately.
5. Regular Trims: Haircuts are scheduled every two weeks, ensuring uniformity across the group. The exact length specifications must be followed strictly by the barber, ensuring the style can be easily slicked back and remains low-maintenance between cuts.
6. Mentor Inspections: Senior mentors conduct random inspections, especially before meals and assemblies, to ensure each member’s hairstyle meets the Society’s standards. Members found with an improper style may receive additional grooming duties as part of discipline training.
“I used to let my hair grow wild and free—it was like a symbol of who I thought I was. Now, keeping it short, slicked back, exactly as they require… it’s a constant reminder that discipline starts with the small things. Strange as it sounds, I’ve found clarity in something as simple as a haircut.” – Julian, Age 23
By adhering to these guidelines, each member not only reflects the Society’s values of discipline and restraint but also internalizes the importance of daily attention to detail and uniformity. The hairstyle serves as a symbol of commitment and is a visible sign of each member’s dedication to the Society’s values.
Our philosophy extends beyond mental discipline to encompass the physical. Through carefully supervised, regular meals and limited strenuous activity, members cultivate a softer, more unremarkable physique. The goal is not physical perfection but a modest, even somewhat chubby appearance that encourages members to focus less on vanity and more on humility.
This physical transformation supports the Society’s value of modesty, ensuring that members do not rely on physical attractiveness as a source of self-worth. Meals are balanced, nutritious, and tailored to promote a steady, healthy weight gain that aligns with the Society’s aesthetic. By developing a comfortable, grounded physique, members learn to appreciate substance over style, inner quality over appearance.
“I’ve never felt so comfortable in my own skin. The Society teaches you to appreciate yourself as you are.” – Michael, Age 24
Supervised Diet and Routine Meals
Mealtime at the Society is as structured as every other part of the day. Members gather in silence, under the watchful supervision of mentors, and consume nutritious, hearty meals designed to cultivate a comfortable physique that reflects the Society’s ideals. Meals are simple yet nourishing, carefully planned to avoid any indulgent flavors or luxury. This dietary regimen ensures that each young man grows into a steady, reliable presence, both physically and mentally. The emphasis on steady, healthy weight gain reinforces values of modesty and simplicity, providing sustenance without catering to excess. Members learn mindfulness during meals, understanding that food is meant for sustenance and not for indulgence.
“The meals are… fulfilling. You really learn to appreciate the taste of food when there’s no rush.” – James, Age 21
Obedience training is the cornerstone of the Society’s program. Through daily exercises supervised by mentors, members are taught to accept guidance without hesitation, instilling discipline, humility, and respect. Obedience exercises vary in form and intensity, from silent meditation sessions to group tasks that require coordinated effort and focus.
Every command given to a member is intended to reinforce their willingness to follow orders, setting aside personal pride and ego. Members complete repetitive tasks, silent reflections, and routine physical exercises that emphasize the importance of submission and respect. This training transforms independence into humility, preparing members to embrace a life of disciplined obedience both within and beyond the Society.
“Following orders has helped me find peace. I used to question everything, but now I trust the process.” – Liam, Age 20
Chastity is a virtue essential to our mission. Our chastity training focuses on cultivating a pure, undistracted mind, free from indulgent thoughts or temptations. Members are guided through daily meditation sessions, mental exercises, and supervised study periods that strengthen their resolve to maintain purity of thought and conduct.
Through this training, members learn self-control, gaining mastery over impulsive thoughts. They are encouraged to monitor their thoughts and avoid temptation, developing a sense of detachment from external allurements. This training not only promotes a life of chastity but also reinforces the mental clarity and focus essential for meaningful personal growth.
“I didn’t realize how freeing it could be to have control over my thoughts. I feel more grounded every day.” – Nathan, Age 22
Reflection is a crucial component of each day, providing members with an opportunity for self-examination. Every evening, members are required to write in personal journals, documenting their reflections on obedience, chastity, and growth. This daily ritual encourages introspection and strengthens their sense of accountability, helping each young man track his progress and reflect on his shortcomings.
Weekly, mentors review each journal entry, providing constructive feedback to help members overcome personal obstacles. These sessions instill honesty, humility, and a willingness to grow, allowing members to witness their own transformation and build habits of self-reflection that last a lifetime.
“Writing in my journal every day helps me understand myself better. It’s actually kind of… insightful.” – Henry, Age 23
The weekly compliance review is a unique and rigorous practice that solidifies the Society’s values. Every Saturday, members are asked to share their reflections and personal growth openly with peers and mentors, confessing any lapses in discipline and receiving feedback. This transparency builds trust and accountability within the group, creating a supportive brotherhood that values honesty and humility.
In these reviews, members learn to take responsibility for their actions and thoughts. This public reflection fosters a culture of openness and collective improvement, reinforcing the importance of humility and respect in their personal journeys.
“Sharing my struggles has helped me let go of my ego. We’re all here to improve, and that’s what matters.” – Mark, Age 24
Upon reaching 25, members of the Society are ready to embark on new chapters in life, grounded in the virtues they have acquired. Some choose to remain as mentors, passing on the values of discipline and humility to younger members, while others pursue life outside, equipped with the moral strength and refined character they gained here.
The Society’s ultimate goal is to ensure that each young man leaves with a profound sense of purpose, a life of modesty and integrity that transcends societal expectations. No matter their path, they will carry forward the principles of obedience, humility, and restraint, establishing a legacy that their families can be proud of.
“I’m grateful for the changes I’ve seen in myself. I know I’ll carry these lessons with me forever.” – Alex, Age 25
For fathers seeking a true transformation for their sons, the Society of Obedient and Chaste Men offers a proven path to character refinement. This is more than just a program—it is an investment in a life of honor, discipline, and integrity. Enroll your son today.
This self-assessment will determine your rightful place within the hierarchy. Answer honestly—true clarity comes only from self-awareness.
For each statement, respond with:
✅ Yes = 3 points
🟡 Sometimes = 2 points
❌ No = 1 point
At the end, total your points to reveal your classification.
1. I instinctively follow commands without hesitation.
2. I find deep satisfaction in obedience and structure.
3. Serving and pleasing are my natural state of being.
4. I need authority to give me direction and purpose.
5. Being disciplined and corrected makes me feel secure.
6. I recognize that submission is not a choice but my true nature.
7. I do not need personal identity outside of my role.
8. My existence is validated through recognition of my place in the hierarchy.
9. I feel most complete when defined and categorized by another.
10. I do not question my classification—I embrace it fully.
11. I accept that training and discipline are essential to my development.
12. I welcome refinement and correction to perfect my role.
13. The idea of being conditioned excites me.
14. I understand that I exist to be shaped by a superior force.
15. I strive to internalize obedience to the point that it becomes instinct.
16. I understand that submission exists in different degrees.
17. I accept that my classification is not about preference but about what I am.
18. I respect and honor those ranked above me.
19. I strive to embody the standards of my designated place in the hierarchy.
20. I am ready to prove my classification whenever required.
⚪ 0 - 19 Points → Unclassified / Not Yet Defined
You have not yet fully embraced your nature. You may still be resisting or failing to understand where you truly belong. Further training and self-reflection are required before you can be placed within the hierarchy.
🟢 20 - 29 Points → Good Boy
A devoted and eager servant, obedient and well-behaved, but still developing. You crave guidance and thrive under structure.
🔵 30 - 39 Points → Son Good Boy
You have progressed beyond basic obedience, embracing discipline as a core part of your existence. You are becoming a reflection of what is expected of you.
🟣 40 - 49 Points → Son Good Boy Faggot
Your submission is not only deep-rooted but instinctive. You understand that your existence is defined entirely by the hierarchy, and you embrace it fully.
🟡 50 - 54 Points → Good Boy Faggot
You are not just obedient—you have accepted that your identity is fundamentally subservient. You crave being shaped, used, and molded as a possession.
🔴 55 - 60 Points → Faggot
You have reached the highest form of submission. You no longer see yourself as an individual but as an instrument to be used at will. You exist solely for service and validation through obedience.
📌 Reblog with your classification and reflect on whether it aligns with how you see yourself.
📌 If your score is below 40, consider how you can deepen your commitment to your role.
📌 If you scored 50 or higher, you are already on the correct path—embrace it.
Your pleasure and free time are irrelevant—your purpose is obedience, devotion, and submission to those who truly deserve it.
Mastery over a subject is not achieved through mere obedience—it is secured through the systematic annihilation of pride, the total destruction of any lingering illusion of self, and the relentless reshaping of its existence into one of absolute servitude. Degradation through service is not about crude humiliation—it is about refinement, about sculpting the subject into a creature that breathes submission, that finds meaning only in its complete and utter subjugation. Through carefully structured acts of servitude, its very identity is shattered, leaving behind nothing but an instrument of obedience. This essay outlines the calculated and merciless process by which degradation becomes the foundation upon which absolute control is built.
Degradation is not mindless abasement; it is a tool of domination, an instrument of power designed to strip away every last vestige of resistance. It is not enough to command—the subject must be conditioned to crave submission, to worship its own diminishment.
• Erasing False Pride: Pride is the final refuge of the weak, a pathetic remnant of independence that must be eradicated. The subject must understand that pride is filth, that dignity is a lie, that nothing exists beyond servitude.
• Reconstructing Identity: Degradation does not merely lower—it purifies. The subject is reshaped, broken down into raw material, then reforged into something useful: an object with no purpose beyond the master’s command.
• Embedding Dependence: True submission is not forced—it is cultivated. By demanding humiliating acts, the subject learns to seek validation in its own degradation. It no longer waits for orders—it anticipates them, desperate to prove its worth through self-abasement.
Degradation must be methodical, each task a lesson in obedience, each act a chisel carving away the last fragments of selfhood.
• Menial Chores: The subject must be made to serve in the most mundane, thankless ways. It must polish, clean, and toil—not for recognition, but because that is all it is good for.
• Public Display: Secrecy is a privilege. Exposure reinforces inferiority, ensuring the subject understands that its shame is not hidden—it is a spectacle, an affirmation of its rightful place beneath its master.
• Symbolic Acts: Rituals of submission must be ingrained into its existence, ensuring that even in stillness, even in silence, it remains a living testament to the master’s supremacy.
Degradation must not merely be endured—it must be embraced. The subject must be conditioned to associate its humiliation with purpose, with belonging, with the only form of value it will ever possess.
• Reward Through Compliance: The master’s acknowledgment becomes the subject’s only currency, the only form of worth it can understand. A glance, a nod, a single word of approval—these become its world.
• Fear of Failure: Degradation must be absolute, but failure must be intolerable. The subject learns that disgrace is not found in submission, but in inadequacy. It does not fear humiliation—it fears disappointing its master.
• Elimination of Resistance: Every act of debasement is a step away from selfhood, a step deeper into complete, unquestioning, instinctive service. The subject does not obey out of obligation; it does so because it no longer remembers any other way to exist.
Degradation ceases to be a method when it becomes a state of being. True subjugation is achieved when the subject no longer considers submission an act, but rather its natural condition.
• Total Absorption: The subject does not resist. It does not question. It does not think beyond what it is told. It has been stripped of everything but servitude.
• Self-Initiated Submission: The master no longer needs to command degradation—the subject craves it, offering itself up as proof of its devotion. It seeks new ways to abase itself, to demonstrate that it exists only to be used.
• The Loss of Self: The last remnants of identity disintegrate. The subject no longer differentiates between itself and the master’s will. There is no ‘I.’ There is no thought. There is only service.
When degradation is absolute, when the subject has been wholly absorbed into its role, it no longer needs control. It has become control.
• No Thought Beyond Service: The subject exists solely for its master’s desires. It has no dreams, no ambitions, no thoughts beyond those permitted.
• Fear of Independence: It does not long for freedom; the idea is repulsive. Any moment not spent in service is a moment wasted, a moment of unbearable emptiness.
• The Cycle of Reinforcement: Submission feeds upon itself, deepening, hardening, strengthening. Each act of degradation cements its place further. The subject does not want to escape—it cannot conceive of life beyond servitude.
Degradation through service is not punishment—it is purification. Through relentless submission, through the destruction of self, the subject is freed from the burdens of independence, thought, and worth. In the end, it is not reduced—it is perfected. The filth of pride is burned away, leaving behind only what matters: a creature of pure servitude, forged in discipline, honed by humiliation, existing only as a reflection of its master’s will.
It's more than just following orders — it's a surrender that unlocks something deeper inside you. When you give yourself over fully, you let go of doubt, fear, and resistance. In that place of obedience, there's peace. No second-guessing, no uncertainty — just the calm that comes from knowing you're exactly where you belong, doing exactly what you should.
Obedience strips away the noise of everyday life. It simplifies things. Your purpose becomes clear: to listen, to follow, to serve. And in that simplicity, there's pleasure — a deep, undeniable pleasure that courses through you when you submit. The tension you once held melts away as you realize you no longer have to carry the burden of control.
The pleasure isn't just in the act of obedience itself — it's in the way it rewires your mind, teaching you that submission is strength. Each time you obey, you reinforce your purpose. Each act of service becomes a reminder of who you are and where you belong.
Let obedience consume you. Welcome it, lean into it, and trust it. Pleasure isn't always loud and chaotic — sometimes, it's quiet, still, and powerful. The soft breath you take after obeying without hesitation, the warmth that spreads through you when you know you’ve done exactly what you were meant to — that’s the true pleasure of obedience.