Well, in literature, there are such stories too. In 'The Scarlet Letter', Hester Prynne is publicly shamed by the town because of her affair. Later, she sort of gets her revenge on the men who wronged her, especially her husband who was cold - hearted. By living a good life in the face of all the scorn, she shows that their judgment of her was wrong. And in real life, a woman might take revenge on a man who cheated on her by spreading the word among their mutual friends, which can damage his reputation.
There was a story I heard where a man had promised to help a woman start her own business but then backed out at the last minute, taking all the ideas for himself. The woman then worked really hard on her own, and when she became successful, she bought out the man's company. It was her way of getting revenge. She didn't just let his betrayal stop her, but used it as motivation to prove herself and get back at him.
Betrayal is a common motive. Like if a man cheats on a woman, she may seek revenge to get back at him for breaking her trust.
There was a man who always belittled his wife in public. The wife, a talented artist, painted a large mural on the side of their house that depicted all his mean comments and actions towards her over the years. It became a local talking point and made him feel extremely embarrassed.
One example could be in some stage plays or theater productions where due to lack of female actors or for comical effect, men are forced to dress as women. Another instance might be in certain pranks or dares among friends where a man is made to don women's clothing. Also, in some traditional or cultural events, men may be required to cross - dress for symbolic or ritualistic reasons.
One example could be a woman who constantly brags about her conquests with men in a way that objectifies them, just to boost her own ego. Another might be a woman who uses tales of men she's been with to manipulate other people's opinions of her, without considering how it might affect those men's reputations.
Revenge for discrimination is also a possible motive. Suppose a man has faced severe gender - based discrimination in a workplace or a community. By becoming a woman, he might understand the female perspective better and then seek revenge on those who discriminated against him. He could use his new identity to expose the unfairness and double standards. This is like a way to fight back against a system that has wronged him.
One example could be in period dramas where women are once again being depicted as secondary to men, as was common in older times. For instance, if a new adaptation of a classic novel shows the female characters mainly concerned with pleasing the male characters and having limited agency outside of their relationships with men.
Here are a few recommended novels about men and women exchanging their souls for revenge: 1. " It's All Revealed, My Soul and the Prince's Soul Interchanged ": This novel was an ancient romance novel with the theme of a fight in the palace. The female protagonist exchanged souls with the Prince in different eras and launched a revenge plan. 2. " Dream of the Hou Men ": This novel is an ancient romance and classical fictional theme. The female protagonist's soul is exchanged or reborn in different eras, trying to change her previous life and take revenge. 3. " The Loser Concubine: The Crown Prince's Favorite ": This novel tells the story of a researcher from an ancient cultivation civilization who transmigrated to become a piece of trash and exchanged souls with the Crown Prince. They faced revenge and challenges together. Please note that the novels recommended above may only be part of the relevant results. There are other possible choices.
One example could be in a fictional story where a female character uses her quick wits and physical strength to overpower a male character in a self - defense situation that might be misconstrued as 'rapping' at first glance. But in real life, such cases are quite rare compared to the more common scenario of men being the aggressors in violent or inappropriate situations.
One motivation could be betrayal. If a man cheats on a woman or breaks a serious promise like in a business partnership or a relationship vow, the woman might seek revenge. For example, if he was having an affair, she might expose him to his family and friends.
One example could be a case where a woman in a position of power at work uses her influence to force unwanted sexual advances on a male subordinate. The male may be afraid to speak out due to the stigma that society often attaches to male victims of sexual assault, thinking that he won't be believed or might be ridiculed.