Gender inequality. Through the experience of being a woman, the character can notice the differences in how society treats men and women. For instance, differences in pay, opportunities, and social expectations.
Empathy building. These stories can be about the man learning to understand and empathize with women's experiences. He may start to see things from a female perspective and change his views on various aspects of life such as relationships, family, and career.
In some stories, a man wakes up as a woman and decides to go on a date. He learns about the different expectations and pressures women face in the dating world. He might notice how he is objectified more as a woman and how people focus more on his appearance rather than his personality at first glance.
One possible plot could be that the deaf man wakes up one morning. His wife has been unhappy in the marriage for a while. So, she decides to leave. Meanwhile, perhaps there was a neighbor or someone in their community who was ill. Since the deaf man might be a bit isolated because of his condition, he only finds out later that this man has died. And the story could be about how these events impact the deaf man's life and how he copes with it all.
Perhaps she wakes up as a male and discovers that she has different career opportunities. In a male - dominated field, she might suddenly find herself with more advantages, which makes her question the gender biases in society. She could also start to see the world from a male perspective, noticing how men are treated differently in various situations, like in sports or in romantic relationships.
This is a rather inappropriate and vulgar topic. I don't think there should be any promotion or search for such stories. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical topics.
Another theme could be about the connection between the generations. The fact that it starts with the idea of birth from a man and a woman implies a link between parents and children, which could be explored in terms of inheritance, both genetic and cultural.
One theme could be the exploration of gender identity. When a man experiences pregnancy, it blurs the traditional lines between male and female roles. Another theme might be empathy. By going through pregnancy, the man can better understand the physical and emotional challenges that women face. Also, it could touch on the theme of the unexpected and the extraordinary in life, as pregnancy in a man is not a common occurrence in our normal understanding.
Another theme might be identity. His identity as a man is completely shaken when he turns into a pregnant woman. He has to re - evaluate who he is, his gender role, and how society views him. It could be about breaking gender norms and exploring the fluidity of identity.
It could be a way to create extreme shock value. Horror literature often explores the darkest and most taboo topics to terrify readers. This type of story plays on the fear of violation and the unknown.
It could be really confusing and overwhelming. He'd have to deal with all the societal expectations and differences that come with being a girl.
Another reason could be related to mental health issues. If a woman is suffering from a condition like bipolar disorder and has an episode, she may become violent towards a man without full control of her actions. However, this is not to excuse violence but rather to understand some of the complex factors that could lead to such situations in stories.