No one will argue that E.L. James’ book Fifty Shades of Grey isn’t a worldwide phenomenon and isn't provocative and sensational. But there are numerous reports that common everyday housewives and other perfectly reasonable women decided after reading that best-selling novel to go directly to their local sex shops, purchase some basic bondage equipment, then come home and present it to their husbands and boyfriends and suggest what sections of the little book they should read so their men could act out their favorite parts. So is a little bondage play really something to worry about? Ted Perver, a man that acted as a dominant, who engaged in the BDSM sexual subculture with various submissive women for a period of ten years, has something to say and his story is provocative in its own right but it’s not a glorification of bondage but is instead a warning. And Ted Perver knows what he’s talking about. Find out for yourself. Try Fifty Shades of Wrong!