Perhaps a historical account of a female political activist who was silenced by being put in a straight jacket. Her actions and words were seen as a threat to the existing power structure. Her story is one of struggle against the unjust use of such a restraining device to limit a woman's freedom.
One story could be about a woman in a mental institution in the past who was wrongly put in a straight jacket. She might have been a free - spirited person whose ideas were not understood by society at that time, so she was restrained in this way. It was a form of oppression of women's voices.
In classic literature, there could be stories that allude to the situation of women being metaphorically 'put in a straight jacket'. For instance, a woman in a very restrictive society where her actions and thoughts are highly controlled can be seen as being in a kind of'straight jacket'. It's not a physical straight jacket but a social and cultural one. Take the character of some Victorian - era women in novels, who had to abide by strict social norms which were like invisible straight jackets.
There might be a straight woman in a college dormitory. She has a lesbian neighbor whose confidence and different way of expressing femininity attract her. In her fantasies, she pictures herself in a relationship similar to what she sees. It's not so much about sexual attraction as it is about the freedom and authenticity she perceives in that relationship. She might even dream about going to LGBT events with her in these fantasies.
One possible story could be about a straight woman who has a very close female friend. They might go through an experience like traveling together where they discover a deep emotional connection that blurs the lines of typical friendship for a while. But in the end, the straight woman realizes it was more about a strong platonic bond.
Some stories might have the theme of the female experience being silenced. The straight jacket can be seen as a metaphor for the ways in which women are made to be quiet or conform. It also could touch on the theme of power dynamics. Usually, there are other forces, like male - dominated institutions or social expectations, that hold the power over these women. And through the stories, we can explore how the women either submit to or resist this power.
No, they are not that common. Since straight women are by definition attracted to men, stories specifically about them having experiences related to lesbian relationships are not as prevalent as stories about lesbians themselves. But they do exist, often in the context of exploring friendship boundaries or in fictional scenarios for comedic or thought - provoking purposes.
In general, trying to 'seduce' someone without their full and clear consent is unethical. Straight women, like all individuals, should be respected in their autonomy and choices. If the so - called'seduction' involves manipulation or coercion, it is clearly wrong.
One popular one is 'Red, White & Royal Blue'. It features a relationship between two male characters and has attracted a wide readership, including straight women, with its engaging story and well - developed characters.
The central characters are, of course, the women in the straight jackets. They are complex characters, perhaps with a past full of struggle against the norms that led them to this state. There could be family members in the stories as well. Some family members might have been part of the problem, contributing to the situation where the woman is in a straight jacket. For example, a controlling father or a conformist mother. And then there are the bystanders, the people who witness the situation of the women in the straight jackets but may choose to do nothing or may be powerless to do anything.
You could build the story around their relationships, career goals, or personal growth. Make the characters relatable and the plot interesting.
There was a situation where a guy noticed a straight woman who was passionate about volunteering. He joined the same volunteer group. He didn't come on too strong at first. Instead, he worked side by side with her, complimented her efforts in a sincere way, and always asked for her thoughts on how to improve their volunteer work. This respect - based approach led to a great relationship as they got to know each other better.