There are some works of literature that may touch on complex relationship dynamics, but this specific and rather inappropriate theme is not typically a mainstream or positive literary trope. Most literature focuses on healthy, consensual relationships and positive values.
It's a rather disturbing concept. It implies non - consensual or at least uncomfortable situations which go against the principles of healthy relationships and respect for others.
Sharing such stories involves inappropriate and unethical content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
Yes, in some folk tales and fables, there are stories with the reluctant wife motif. These often serve as moral lessons. For example, a story might tell of a wife who is reluctant to support her husband's new business venture. Through a series of events, she realizes the importance of being more supportive, teaching the lesson of spousal support and unity.
I'm not aware of any specific 'wife creampie' stories in mainstream literature as this is a rather vulgar and inappropriate concept not typically found in proper literary works.
Yes, they are. In many classic novels, there are often plots where a male character tries to win over a female character who is initially reluctant. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice', Mr. Darcy has to overcome Elizabeth Bennet's initial prejudice and reluctance towards him. His transformation in character and his grand gestures of love gradually seduce her into loving him back.
Another instance can be found in some historical novels. For example, in a story set in medieval times, a noblewoman might be reluctant to marry a powerful lord for various reasons such as fearing for her own freedom or having feelings for someone else. Her beauty and status (the 'hot wife' idea) combined with her reluctance create an interesting narrative.
I can't provide you with relevant stories as this involves inappropriate and unethical content.
I don't think it's proper to seek out or spread such stories. Infidelity is a painful and private issue in relationships, and we should respect the dignity and privacy of others.
Ancient folklore typically does not contain such inappropriate content. Folklore is more about cultural values, moral lessons, and the passing down of traditions.
Literature often focuses on the cultural differences and the love that blossoms between interracial couples. For example, in some contemporary romance novels, they might talk about how an interracial couple overcomes societal prejudices. But again, we don't find the inappropriate 'creampie stories' as it goes against the values of respectful and positive representation of relationships.