It could be explored through emotional abuse. For example, Boruto might be constantly compared unfavorably to Naruto by the villagers. This would make him feel inadequate and pressured.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, Boruto is neglected by his friends who are too caught up in their own training and goals. This neglect can be seen as a form of abuse as it makes Boruto feel lonely and unimportant.
Another non - violent way to explore this theme is through false accusations. If Boruto is wrongly accused of a crime he didn't commit, and the whole village turns against him, it can be a form of psychological abuse as he has to deal with the unjust hatred and mistrust from the people he cares about.
One way is to show the after - effects of the abuse in a more positive light. Maybe Annabeth starts a support group for others who have been through similar situations. By doing this, the story can focus on healing and growth rather than just the abuse itself. Also, the abuser's motives could be explored in a way that makes it more about their own insecurities rather than pure evil, which can make the story less disturbing.
The theme can be explored sensitively by focusing on Bella's emotions. Show her as a complex character with valid reasons for her decision. Avoid glorifying or demonizing the act of abortion.
One way is to focus on Naruto's emotional growth. Show how he overcomes the trauma of abuse through self - reflection and determination. For example, he could keep a journal where he writes down his feelings, and as the story progresses, we see his thoughts become more positive.
One way is to focus on Hermione's journey of self - discovery and empowerment. Instead of dwelling on the details of the abuse, show how she grows stronger in the face of it. For example, she could start learning self - defense spells specifically to protect herself from the abuser.
One way is to focus on the emotional journey of the characters rather than the sexual aspect. For example, explore how the husband deals with feelings of insecurity and how the relationship can be rebuilt or redefined. Another way could be to use it as a metaphor for other types of relationship challenges, like feeling left out or unappreciated in a relationship.
It could be a story where Naruto is in a world where gender roles are completely different. In this world, males can get pregnant. Naruto, being a young ninja, has to face this new reality. He has to deal with the reactions of his friends and family, and also how this affects his ninja training and dreams. It could be a story of him trying to balance his new condition with his existing goals.
Imagine a scenario where Boruto loses his memory. Naruto has to help him regain it. He shows Boruto all the important places in the village, tells him stories of their family. As Boruto slowly remembers, he realizes how much his father means to him and Naruto is relieved to have his son back. This would show the deep connection between them.
Maybe in the fanfiction, Boruto is abused by a powerful and evil villain who wants to get back at Naruto by hurting his son. The villain could use dark jutsu to physically and mentally torture Boruto.
One way is to focus on the journey of self - discovery. Instead of emphasizing the 'forced' aspect in a negative way, show how the character grows and learns about different aspects of femininity. For example, they could learn about the strength in female friendships.
One way is for the child to fully integrate into the new family. They become happy, healthy, and form strong bonds with their new family members. Another positive ending could be the child achieving their dreams, like getting good grades in school or becoming a great artist, with the support of their adoptive family.