One way is by focusing on the emotional aspects. The denial could be shown as a lack of emotional support. Say in a story about two sisters, one sister never gives the other the positive emotional feedback she needs to feel fully 'complete' or satisfied, much like denying an orgasm but in an emotional context.
Another approach is through the exploration of social hierarchies among women. In a fictional account of a female - dominated society, the higher - ranked women may deny the lower - ranked ones certain opportunities for growth or self - actualization, which can be seen as a form of 'denying orgasms' in a non - sexual, more about the denial of personal development sense.
Yes, it could be seen in a non - sexual context in terms of power dynamics or emotional withholding among women. For example, in a competitive work environment, a woman might deny another woman the'satisfaction' (analogous to orgasm in a non - sexual sense) of achieving a goal or getting recognition.
Well, it can be seen as unethical as it may reinforce power imbalances among women. In erotic stories, this idea of denying orgasms can create a situation where one woman is in a position of control over another's sexual pleasure in an improper way. Also, it might contribute to the spread of misinformation about healthy sexual relationships which should be based on mutual respect and pleasure.
This theme can be really harmful to real - life female relationships. For example, it may give the wrong idea that there is some sort of 'competition' in sexual pleasure within female relationships. In a healthy female - female relationship, there should be open communication and mutual respect for each other's sexual experiences. But these stories can make women think that it's okay to be manipulative about sexual pleasure, which is not the case. It can also make women feel self - conscious about their own sexual responses, fearing that they might be in a situation where their orgasm is being 'denied' by another woman, which can put a strain on their relationships.
In non - erotic literature, the adrift working man can be explored through his relationships. For example, in 'The Jungle' by Upton Sinclair, the main character is a working - class immigrant who is adrift in a new and hostile environment. His relationships with his family and fellow workers show his struggle to survive and find meaning in his work.
One way is to make it a completely comical situation. For example, a muscle woman accidentally spanks a clumsy character who keeps getting in her way in a very slapstick - like manner. It's all in good fun and no one is actually hurt or offended.
An erotica story can be reimagined as a story about intense passion and deep connection. Instead of focusing on explicit sexual acts, it could center around the emotional and psychological aspects of a relationship. For example, two characters who have a magnetic pull towards each other, with the story exploring their longing, their unspoken desires, and the heat of their initial encounter in a more metaphorical and emotional sense.
In non - erotic fiction, the concept can be explored by showing the priest's single - minded pursuit. Maybe he's obsessed with uncovering an ancient secret about his order. This could involve him delving into old texts, having secret meetings, and facing those who want to keep the secret buried. His obsession would then be the driving force that moves the story forward, with all the associated risks and rewards.
Yes, some women claim to experience nipple orgasms. It's believed that the nipples are an erogenous zone with a high concentration of nerve endings. For example, I've heard from a friend that gentle caressing and stimulation of the nipples in a sensual and relaxing environment can sometimes lead to intense feelings of pleasure that she described as orgasm - like. However, it varies from woman to woman.
One way is through character development. A character can experience a gender - swap situation which changes their perspective and how they interact with the world around them. For example, a male character turned female might face different social expectations and prejudices, leading to interesting story arcs.
The Metamorphmagus concept can be explored through character development. A Metamorphmagus could struggle with identity issues as they can change their appearance at will. They might wonder who they really are without the ability to transform. In a fanfiction, this could be a central theme where they learn to accept themselves.