There are many positive stories about black people's achievements in various fields like sports, science, etc., which are much more worthy of our attention.
One example could be 'Brokeback Mountain'. It tells the story of two male shepherds, Ennis and Jack, whose relationship endures through years of separation and societal pressures. Their love story is central and dominant in the narrative.
One example could be in a business setting where a dominant man takes charge of a failing project and turns it around through his strong leadership and decisive decision - making. Another might be in a sports story, like a dominant male athlete who overcomes numerous obstacles to win championships, leading his team with his unwavering confidence and skill.
Your description involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
Since the original topic is inappropriate, I can recommend books about black history like 'The Warmth of Other Suns' which tells the story of the Great Migration of African - Americans. It gives a deep insight into their struggle and journey in American history.
Well, in certain works of literature that explore diverse relationships, we can find stories that involve black men in positive sexual relationships. For instance, there are stories that focus on the emotional connection and mutual respect between partners where the black male character is dominant in a positive sense. This shows that they are in control and confident, while also being loving and respectful towards their partners. Such stories contribute to a more inclusive and positive view of black male sexuality in the literary world.
One example could be Anastasia Steele from the 'Fifty Shades' series. Although Christian Grey is initially presented as the more dominant figure, Anastasia shows her own brand of dominance as the story progresses, especially in terms of her emotional boundaries and how she stands up to him. Another example is the character in some erotic short stories where the female is a powerful businesswoman who also dominates in her sexual relationships. She dictates the terms of when and where they meet for sexual encounters.
One well - known example could be from the novel 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit' by Jeanette Winterson. It delves into the relationship of a young lesbian woman in a complex and often dominant - themed relationship within the context of her life and society. Another might be found in some works of Sappho's poetry, which, while often fragmentary, gives glimpses into relationships between women that could be interpreted as having elements of dominance in an emotional or physical sense.
One example could be in the story 'Fifty Shades of Grey' where Anastasia Steele shows dominance in certain aspects of her relationship with Christian Grey. For instance, she stands up for her boundaries and what she wants in the relationship, which can be seen as a form of dominance.
Another example could be from some historical romance novels. Some male characters, often knights or lords, are depicted as dominant in their relationships with the female characters. They make decisions and are in control, and this can include sexual aspects. For example, in novels set during the medieval period, the male hero might be the one to initiate and lead in romantic and sexual encounters.
Another example could be in some fairy tales where the prince is often in a more dominant role. For instance, in 'Cinderella', the prince decides who he wants to marry and basically 'rescues' Cinderella from her difficult situation. However, this is a more traditional and perhaps simplistic view of dominance in a relationship story.