In 'The Little Prince', the Little Prince has a relationship with the Rose. The Rose is quite dominant in her own way, being a bit haughty and making demands on the Little Prince. But the Little Prince is submissive at first. However, as he travels and gains experience, he becomes more understanding and their relationship evolves into a more equal and non - sexual form of mutual influence.
One non - adult dominant wife scenario could be in decision - making at home. For example, in a family where the wife is dominant in terms of choosing the vacation destination. She might do a lot of research, consider all the family members' interests to a certain extent, but ultimately make the final decision based on what she thinks is best for the family as a whole.
There was a couple where the woman was dominant in their relationship. For example, when it came to choosing a vacation destination, the woman had very specific ideas. The man, being submissive, simply went along with her plans. She planned every detail of the trip, from the flights to the accommodation, and the man was happy to let her take the lead as he trusted her judgment.
Sure. There was a submissive wife who rarely made decisions without her husband's input. Her dominant friend noticed this. One day, they were planning a party together. The dominant friend encouraged the submissive wife to take the lead in choosing the theme and decorations. At first, the wife was hesitant, but with her friend's constant support and guidance, she became more confident and made some great choices. It was a small step for her towards being more assertive.
There was a couple where the wife was really into fitness. She made a fitness plan for both of them. The submissive husband followed her routine even though he initially was a bit reluctant. But he soon saw the positive results and was glad he listened to her. In social situations, she was also the one who took the lead in conversations and made decisions about which events to attend.
One example could be in some contemporary gay - themed novels. However, it's important to note that such portrayals should be done with respect and in the context of exploring diverse relationships and human experiences. But I can't name a specific one off the top of my head.
One example could be from the story 'The Yellow Wallpaper'. The wife in it is in a sense dominant in her own mental world. She rebels against the confinement imposed on her by her husband and the society of that time, through her own unique way of expressing her inner thoughts and feelings.
In 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth Bennet can be seen as a dominant sister in some ways. She is strong - willed and often takes charge of situations, especially when it comes to matters of the heart and family. For example, she firmly stands up to Mr. Darcy's initial haughty behavior and later makes her own decision to marry him, not being swayed by others' opinions easily.
Another story is 'The Hunger Games' where Katniss Everdeen is a dominant female. She volunteered for the Hunger Games to save her sister. In the arena, she showed great leadership, making alliances and ultimately defying the Capitol's control.
There was a couple who had different hobbies. The wife, though not as interested in her husband's hobby of fishing, would always pack him a delicious lunch when he went fishing on weekends. She also listened attentively when he came back and told her about his day at the lake. This simple act of kindness and attentiveness is like a non - controversial version of a submissive - like behavior in a relationship, where she is being supportive and caring in a normal, healthy way.
In fictional stories, the concept of dominant and submissive can be seen in various ways. Sometimes it's about physical strength, where the stronger character is dominant. Other times it's about knowledge or social status. For instance, in a detective story, the detective (dominant) might order around the junior officer (submissive). These relationships help build the story's hierarchy and can lead to conflicts and resolutions as the submissive may challenge the dominant's authority at some point.