Another way to think about it is in a more metaphorical sense. There could be a story about a female athlete who was initially 'jerking' in her performance, meaning she was inconsistent. But through hard work and training, she became very consistent and successful. For example, a female tennis player who at first had a jerky serve but with practice perfected it.
If we look at historical events, during a war, there might have been a woman who jerked into action. Say, a woman who suddenly joined the medical corps to help the wounded when her town was under attack. She didn't hesitate and jerked (moved quickly) into providing aid and support.
I'm not sure what exactly you mean by 'woman jerking story'. It could be a rather unclear or inappropriate description. If you mean a story about a woman having an abrupt or jerky movement in a normal context, for example, a woman jerked suddenly when she saw a mouse. She was so startled that she jumped onto a chair immediately.
Some folktales might also feature boys with sudden, unexpected actions. For example, in a folktale where a boy has to outwit a monster. He might jerk into action, quickly grabbing a weapon or running to a hiding place to escape the monster's clutches. These types of stories show the boy's quick thinking and sudden, jerky responses to dangerous situations.
Sharing such stories can have negative impacts. It's a very private and often inappropriate topic. It can make the partner feel uncomfortable, violated, or objectified. It goes against the respect and boundaries that should exist in a healthy relationship.
Society can address this through education. Teach people about appropriate boundaries in communication and respect for others. Schools and families should play a role in instilling these values.
I'm not aware of any extremely well - known mainstream 'woman to horse tf story' in the traditional sense. However, in some niche fantasy or transformation literature, there might be some tales like this, but they haven't reached a very wide - spread fame.
There might not be a 'famous' story in the traditional sense. However, if we think creatively, one could imagine a story where a woman artist in Picasso's era was trying to break free from the norms like Picasso did. She found inspiration in a goat's free - spirited nature and incorporated that into her art, but this is more of a fictional scenario rather than a known, famous story.
Well, start by creating relatable characters that face profound challenges and emotional struggles. Make the readers really care about them. Also, build up the tension gradually and have unexpected plot twists that tug at the heartstrings.
There are many tear-jerking movies. Here are some of them: 1. The Great Sage of the Chinese Oscaristic Journey to the West gets married: Although the plot of the movie has been deeply rooted in people's hearts, the efforts and sacrifices made by Sun Wukong to save Tang Sanzang are still moving. 2. Titanic: Although the love story between the male and female protagonists in the movie has ended, the scene before the ship sank still shocked the audience. Farewell My Concubine: The complicated feelings and long-term separation between the two opera actors in the movie made the audience feel deep pain. 4 " Grave of Fireflies ": The little girl in the movie chose to leave her hometown in order to protect her family. In the face of difficult living conditions, she still insisted on her beliefs, which shocked and touched the audience. Let the Bullets Fly: The protagonist in the movie can still maintain optimism and determination after experiencing a series of tests and difficulties, which makes the audience feel gratified and moved. The above are some of the more tear-jerking movies. Different audiences may have different feelings and preferences.
There were many tear-jerking novels such as " The Ability to Bear,"" The River of Sorrow,"" How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream,"" The Summer Solstice Has Not Arrived," and so on. These novels all had a certain plot and character creation that made the readers feel emotional impact and moved during the reading process.
One example could be the story of Medea in Greek mythology. Although it's a myth, it has elements of a woman scorned. Medea was betrayed by her husband Jason. In revenge, she killed their children. This extreme act shows the depth of her scorn and the power of a woman's anger when wronged. Another example could be the real - life story of some women who have been victims of domestic abuse and then found the strength to leave their abusers and speak out against domestic violence, which was initially a form of being scorned in their own homes.