In some old-fashioned literature, there might be stories where a wife is depicted as 'bad' due to being overly controlling. For example, in certain period dramas, a wife might try to micromanage her husband's every move, which is seen as a negative trait in the context of the story. However, this is a rather narrow and often unfair view as it's usually a result of the social norms of the time.
In some classic novels, a 'wife bad story' might be where the wife is constantly nagging her husband. This was sometimes used as a comical or even a cautionary element. For instance, she might nag about his appearance or his lack of ambition, but this is a rather one - dimensional view of a relationship and doesn't take into account the full complexity of human relationships.
This kind of story is very rare and often involves dark or disturbing themes. In some horror - themed literature, there might be metaphorical 'being eaten' scenarios, like in some psychological horror stories where a character's identity or sanity is 'consumed' by an evil force, but it's not a literal 'wife being eaten'. For example, in Shirley Jackson's works, there are often themes of a character being overwhelmed by a menacing presence in a family or community setting.
One example is 'Romeo and Juliet'. Their deaths at the end can be seen as a bad ending. They were two young lovers from feuding families, and in the end, misunderstandings and the feud led to their tragic deaths.
I'm not aware of any specific 'bad first creampie stories' in mainstream literature as this is a rather inappropriate and not a common literary theme. However, if we consider it in a more general sense of bad first experiences, in 'The Catcher in the Rye', Holden Caulfield has a series of bad experiences that shape his view of the world around him.
There are some movies that might touch on complex mother - related relationship themes that could be misconstrued as 'bad' in a sense. For example, in 'Mommie Dearest', the relationship between the mother and daughter is extremely strained and there are some very intense and often disturbing scenes that show the mother's erratic behavior, but it's not really a'sex story' in a direct sense. It's more about a very difficult family dynamic.
In some old - fashioned novels, there might be stories where a so - called 'bad wife' is punished by spanking, but this is a rather archaic and misogynistic concept. For example, in some period dramas based on old novels, the 'bad wife' might be seen as disobedient according to the patriarchal norms of that time. However, in modern society, we view such actions as unacceptable forms of domestic violence.
In the movie 'Big', Tom Hanks' character, a young boy, magically turns into an adult man in a man's body but has some 'boy in a grown - up world' situations which could be seen as a kind of transformation. Another example could be in some fairy tales where a spell might turn a boy into a girl - like form temporarily as part of the story's adventure.
One example could be in some teen movies where a bully girl might try to embarrass a guy by pulling off his hat or something in a public place which can be seen as a form of mild humiliation. But this is more in a comical context rather than extreme.
One example could be in some historical novels where a woman is forced into marriage for political or family reasons. For instance, in 'Gone with the Wind', Scarlett O'Hara was kind of forced into her first marriage to save Tara. Another could be in certain fairy tales that have been re - told in a more complex way, where a princess is forced to marry a prince she doesn't love at first.
There are also historical fiction stories where, due to arranged marriages, a wife may be in a situation where she is treated more like a mistress than a true partner. She might be neglected and forced to find her own ways to survive and be happy, which could lead to a series of events that form a 'wife as mistress' - type of story.
In some classic literature, like in some works by Dickens, there are descriptions of wives who get drunk due to the hardships of life. For example, in 'Oliver Twist', the situations of the poor often led to such desperate measures, and the stories around these characters show the complex social fabric of the time.