Another story is 'The Hunger Games' where Katniss Everdeen is a dominant female. She volunteered for the Hunger Games to save her sister. In the arena, she showed great leadership, making alliances and ultimately defying the Capitol's control.
One example could be from the story 'The Yellow Wallpaper'. The wife in it is in a sense dominant in her own mental world. She rebels against the confinement imposed on her by her husband and the society of that time, through her own unique way of expressing her inner thoughts and feelings.
In 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth Bennet can be seen as a dominant sister in some ways. She is strong - willed and often takes charge of situations, especially when it comes to matters of the heart and family. For example, she firmly stands up to Mr. Darcy's initial haughty behavior and later makes her own decision to marry him, not being swayed by others' opinions easily.
In a family, there was an older dominant woman, the grandmother. She was the one who decided the family traditions and values. For holidays, she would take over the kitchen and tell everyone what to do. She would not tolerate any laziness. Her stories of the past and her firm beliefs in family unity made her the dominant figure in the family. She would scold the younger ones if they strayed from the family values but also showed great love and care.
One story could be about a female entrepreneur. She started her own business in a male - dominated industry. Despite facing numerous challenges and doubts from others, she remained dominant in her decision - making. She led her team fearlessly, took risks when necessary, and was not afraid to speak up for what she believed was right for the company. Her dominance was shown in her ability to make tough calls and drive the business forward, all while being an inspiration to other women in the field.
One dominant older women story in literature is the character of Mrs. Danvers in 'Rebecca'. She was a powerful and somewhat menacing figure, controlling much of the goings - on in Manderley. Another could be the older witches in 'Macbeth', who held great influence over Macbeth's actions through their prophecies.
Femdom stories often involve themes of female dominance in relationships. However, the idea of'sexually selfish' is a rather complex and subjective concept. One story could be about a woman who is in charge of all the decisions in the relationship, from date nights to household chores division, in a dominant way.
In the movie 'The Devil Wears Prada', Miranda Priestly is a dominant older woman. She is a powerful fashion editor who rules the fashion magazine world with an iron fist. Everyone in the office is intimidated by her. Another example is Aunt May in the 'Spider - Man' movies. She is an older woman who is a dominant figure in Peter Parker's life, guiding him with her wisdom.
In 'The Little Prince', the Little Prince has a relationship with the Rose. The Rose is quite dominant in her own way, being a bit haughty and making demands on the Little Prince. But the Little Prince is submissive at first. However, as he travels and gains experience, he becomes more understanding and their relationship evolves into a more equal and non - sexual form of mutual influence.
One example could be from 'The Price of Salt' by Patricia Highsmith. The relationship between Therese and Carol has an element of seduction. Therese is initially drawn to Carol's elegance and charm, and Carol gradually seduces her with her attention and the allure of a different kind of life. It's a story that delves into the complex emotions and attractions between two women in a rather subdued yet powerful way.
Another one is Joan of Arc. She was a young peasant girl who led the French army to several victories during the Hundred Years' War. Despite being a woman in a male - dominated military world, she showed great dominance. She was confident in her visions from God and was able to inspire the soldiers to fight bravely for France.