The Keyholder Protocol: Cuckolding (The Keyholder Protocol #6) - Victoria Hale
The Keyholder Protocol is written for men who have begun to recognize that surrender, when chosen deliberately, can feel stabilizing rather than diminishing. It is not a manual for play. It is a framework for those who want to understand what it means to offer control to a trusted partner, why that impulse exists, and how to build a dynamic that supports both people without shame, confusion, or imbalance.
This sixth volume, Cuckolding, explores one of the most psychologically charged layers of power exchange. It examines why the idea of a partner with another person produces not only discomfort but also arousal, how cuckolding functions as an extension of submission rather than a betrayal of it, and what it means when jealousy and devotion become inseparable. It does not normalize or promote. It describes the internal architecture of a dynamic that many men recognize but few feel permitted to examine openly.
The series spans seven volumes, each addressing a different layer of the dynamic, from structured compliance and emotional dependency to pegging, reverse pegging, female-led relationships, and cuckolding. Every volume is written with the same grounding principle: that dominance and submission, when built on trust and communication, are not about weakness or control. They are about alignment.
If you have been circling this idea quietly, unsure whether it is acceptable, sustainable, or even real, this book was written for you. Not to convince you. To meet you where you are.
Topics covered in this volume include: cuckolding psychology, compersion and jealousy, voyeuristic submission, emotional exposure, erotic humiliation, power through shared intimacy, trust at the edge of comfort, partner autonomy in power exchange, submission through witnessing, and the psychology of consensual cuckolding.