Crimson Kid

Crimson Kid is an American spanking author who wrote "Maternal Matrimony", a spanking story series set in Rejuve Universe. "Maternal Matrimony" has been called an example of an F/m (boy spanking) story that is also clearly Femdom.

Background
Many of Crimson Kid's non-rejuve stories, set in the late 20th-early 21st century, center on a local chapter of the Sisterhood for Spousal Correction (S.S.C.), a fictional organization (very loosely based on the "Disciplinary Wives Club" of the internet) which promotes female-led domestic discipline, centered almost entirely on the wife regularly spanking her husband, among select married couples. Particularly, the focus of the Sisterhood-related stories is their somewhat hapless protagonist Paul Royalton, his punitively strict wife Barbara, and several other females who spank him on a regular basis, notably his cousin (Miriam Palace) and ex-girlfriend (Brittany Sinclair).

There are some apparent connections between the "Maternal Matrimony" RU series and the Sisterhood-related stories: The one-time wife and current mother of Carlton Kristain, the rejuve protagonist of the former, is Rebecca McMichael, while the Sisterhood's chapter coordinator is Pamela McMichael; in the Sisterhood-related stories, the boyfriend and later husband of Miriam's daughter Bethany is Colin Kristain; in "Maternal Matrimony" there are references to the Interstellar Sorority of Spanking Spouses (I.S.S.S.), which is seemingly a 28th-century, galaxy-spanning version of the S.S.C.; even the physical descriptions of the protagonists, Carlton and Paul, reflect the former as basically a little-boy version of the latter--plus there's the tendency for both of them to frequently sport sore, well-reddened posteriors courtesy of the loving females in their lives.

Spanking Bibliography

 * The Weekend After Labor Day F/M
 * Triumph of the Forces of Evil (FF/M)
 * Love Match (F/M)
 * Summertime Reds (F/m, F/f)
 * Drying Off A Derrière (F/M)
 * The Whip Hand (F/M)
 * A Matter of Perspective (FFf/m, F/fm)