There is 'The Kids Are All Right'. It's about a lesbian couple and how their relationship is affected when their children seek out their sperm - donor father. One of the women in the couple could be seen as a 'wife' in a sense, and the movie delves into her relationship and her identity. Also, 'Carol' has a story where a woman in a rather complex situation (similar to a wife - like role) has a relationship with another woman, exploring love and attraction.
One movie that comes to mind is 'Imagine Me & You'. In it, the main character, who is a newlywed, finds herself attracted to another woman. It shows her journey of dealing with these unexpected feelings while being in a marriage. Another one could be 'Blue Is the Warmest Color', which has elements of a woman exploring her sexuality outside of what was expected in her relationship.
Yes, 'When Night Is Falling' is a movie with such a storyline. The main female character is engaged to be married but then has an encounter with another woman that makes her question her sexuality. The movie beautifully portrays her internal struggle and her exploration of this new - found attraction. These movies often use the concept of a wife - like figure exploring lesbian relationships to explore themes of love, identity, and the complexity of human emotions.
Well, in some feminist literature, you can find wife trying lesbian stories. These stories often aim to break the traditional norms of marriage and sexuality. They may depict a wife who is in a rather unfulfilling marriage and then discovers new aspects of her sexuality through an attraction to a woman. It's not just about the sexual aspect but also about the emotional connection and the journey of self - exploration.
One movie could be 'Imagine Me & You'. It tells a story where a woman discovers unexpected feelings for another woman after getting married. It's a romantic comedy that delves into the complexity of newfound emotions.
Yes, there are some movies that explore lesbian relationships which could potentially include scenarios similar to what you might call 'wife lesbian stories'. For example, 'Blue Is the Warmest Color' which delves deep into a complex lesbian relationship.
Yes, there are. 'Blue Is the Warmest Color' is a movie that somewhat relates to this. It shows a complex relationship between two women, and while not strictly about a 'wife' in the traditional sense at the start, it does explore the themes of a woman exploring same - sex attraction and the deep emotional connection that comes with it. The movie is very intense and delves deep into the relationship between the two main characters.
I'm not aware of many mainstream movies with this exact theme. However, some independent or art - house films might play with such ideas. It would be a very unique and less - explored theme in cinema.
Yes, in some works of literature and movies, there might be storylines related to complex relationship situations among lesbian couples. For example, in the movie 'Blue Is the Warmest Color', it shows the passionate and complex relationship between two women, which may include elements of relationship challenges that could be related to what you mentioned in a more symbolic way. However, these are often used to explore deeper themes about love, identity and relationship dynamics rather than just focusing on the 'cheating' aspect in a vulgar sense.
I'm not aware of any mainstream books or movies with such a specific and rather inappropriate theme. Most media focuses on positive and healthy relationship portrayals.
There are not many mainstream movies with such a theme as it may involve complex and controversial topics. However, some independent or arthouse films might touch on related relationship dynamics in a more symbolic or nuanced way, but I can't name a specific one off - hand.
One movie that comes to mind is 'But I'm a Cheerleader'. While not strictly a babysitter - like character, it has a strong female - centric and queer - themed story that could be related. The movie explores themes of self - discovery and acceptance within the queer community.
There are some fictional works that might touch on complex relationship themes, but I'm not specifically aware of ones that focus on this exact scenario in a mainstream way. However, exploring such themes often requires delving into more niche or independent works.