Rather than dealing with such unethical themes, we can turn to literature that encourages moral development, cultural understanding and the celebration of human kindness.
Since this involves inappropriate content, I can't discuss the themes in such stories. We should stay away from this kind of content.
Bondage - related stories often involve adult and inappropriate content, so I can't recommend such stories.
One common theme is the idea of being trapped and having to find a way out using one's wits. Just like in the stories where the girl is physically restrained but still manages to use her intelligence to escape or get help.
One common theme could be the idea of power dynamics. For example, it might explore how the situation of being tied up changes the power relationship between characters. Another theme could be escape and survival, where the tied - up guy has to figure out a way to free himself or get help.
One possible story could be about a detective who is kidnapped by a criminal and tied to a chair with crotch rope in an abandoned warehouse. The detective then has to use his wits to escape and catch the criminal. He might notice a sharp edge on the chair and start rubbing the rope against it to break free.
Bondage in fiction often explores themes of power dynamics and trust. In such stories about guys, it might involve scenarios where one character is physically restrained by another as part of a rescue mission gone wrong, or perhaps in a mystery - thriller setting where it's part of a criminal's modus operandi. However, this is a rather niche and potentially controversial topic in mainstream fiction.
It's rare to find truly popular stories with this theme. While there may be some niche or underground works that explore it, they don't gain the widespread acclaim that more traditional stories do. Mainstream audiences tend to be more interested in other types of plotlines.
In some historical fiction, hands tied to crotch rope bondage was actually a form of punishment. Writers may include this in their stories to accurately depict the harshness of the era. For instance, in stories set in the Middle Ages, prisoners or slaves might have been subjected to this form of restraint.
One possible story could be about a girl who was tied to a chair as part of a prank by her mischievous friends. They thought it would be funny but then things took an unexpected turn. As she was tied there, she started to notice strange things around the room. She realized that her friends had set up a mystery for her to solve while she was immobilized. In the end, she managed to figure out the clues and they all had a good laugh about it.
In some stories, the protagonist could be a detective or an investigator. He might be tied up by the bad guys as a way to stop him from uncovering their secrets. This type of protagonist usually has the wits and skills to eventually get out of the situation and solve the case.
I'm not aware of any extremely famous mainstream stories specifically with this exact combination. However, in some lesser - known pulp fiction or underground horror stories, this kind of scenario might be used to create a sense of helplessness and horror for the character. It could be part of a torture or captivity sequence in a more extreme horror narrative.