There are also some stage plays where men are made to play female roles due to the lack of female actors in a troupe. In Shakespeare's time, for instance, young boys often played female characters. This was a necessity because women were not allowed to act on stage. These boys had to study and imitate the mannerisms, voices, and behaviors of women, which was a form of being 'forced' to be girls in a sense for the sake of the performance.
One interesting story could be in 'The Little Princess' where the young girl, Sara, interacts with kind men like her father and later the Indian gentleman who helps her. Their stories show kindness and the power of human connection.
In some fairy tales, there might be an old man who helps a young girl on her journey. For instance, in 'The Snow Queen', the old Lapland woman gives advice to Gerda, the young girl, which is a positive kind of interaction between an old and young character, showing the transfer of wisdom from the old to the young.
One example could be in some fictional tales where a wife is made to adapt to a more submissive role similar to that of a child due to certain family or cultural pressures in the story. For instance, in some period dramas, a young wife might be forced to follow strict rules set by her in - laws which infantilize her in a way, like being restricted in decision - making as if she were a child.
In the movie 'Moulin Rouge!', there are some scenes that involve the female performers' elaborate and flamboyant dance costumes which could be related to a form of'stripping' in the sense of revealing clothing during the performance numbers. It's a story about love and art in the bohemian underworld of Paris.
One example is 'Pride and Prejudice'. At first, Elizabeth Bennet is forced into the company of Mr. Darcy in the social context of their time. Their relationship starts off rocky due to misunderstandings and pride on both sides. But as time goes on, they gradually fall in love. Another is 'Romeo and Juliet'. Juliet is being pushed towards a marriage with Paris by her family. However, she is in love with Romeo. Their story is a tragic but passionate love story born out of the conflict between forced marriage and true love.
In movies like 'The 40 - Year - Old Virgin', there are some comical scenes related to male - related awkwardness that could be loosely related. But it's more about male - female interactions around the idea of male sexual experiences in a very PG - 13 way.
In literature, there might be some coming - of - age stories where a girl experiences new and intense emotions that could be symbolically related. For example, in 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath, the protagonist experiences various intense and new situations in her journey of self - discovery. But it's not a literal 'huge dick' story in a vulgar sense. In movies, there are many stories about girls' first experiences in relationships which might involve strong emotions and new sensations.
The three witches in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' also form an interesting trio. They predict Macbeth's future, which sets the whole tragic plot in motion. Their presence is both mysterious and powerful, and they represent the supernatural forces that manipulate the human world in the play.
In the movie 'The Help', the female characters, who can be considered strong and 'sexy' in their own way (in terms of their personalities), serve the families they work for in a sense. But they also find their own voices and fight for their rights. Another example could be in some period dramas where maids, who are often presented as attractive and feminine, serve the male - led households while also having their own sub - plots of growth and self - discovery.
There are some stories where in a role - reversal context, girls spank men. In some folktales from different cultures that aim to teach lessons about humility or overconfidence, this kind of situation can be found. The man's overbearing behavior might lead to the girl taking such an action as a form of correction in the story.