In the movie '9 1/2 Weeks', the male character exhibits a dominant role in the relationship, with his actions and decisions often leading the way in their interactions.
There is also 'A Dangerous Method' where Carl Jung has a certain dominance in his professional and personal relationships. His ideas and actions have a strong influence on others, and this is reflected in the story's exploration of relationships, though it's not strictly a 'dominant sex story' in a very obvious sense but has elements of power dynamics in relationships which can be related.
Well, in 'Basic Instinct', Catherine Tramell has a very dominant personality. She manipulates and controls situations around her, especially in her relationship with the detective. Her actions drive much of the plot and the relationship dynamics in the movie.
There is a movie where a female detective is the lead. She is dominant in her investigations. In her relationship with her partner, she often calls the shots. For example, she decides which leads to follow and how to approach suspects. This shows her dominant nature in both her professional and personal aspects.
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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.
The movie 'Pretty in Pink' also has elements of a young girl, Andie, exploring relationships for the first time. She comes from a different social class than the boy she likes, Blane. Their relationship has a lot of first - time experiences, from the first date to the first real emotional and physical closeness. It's a story about growing up and the newness of love and relationships when you're young and inexperienced.
Sharing such explicit sexual stories is inappropriate and violates ethical and moral standards. We should focus on positive and healthy topics like gay relationships in terms of love, equality and mutual respect.
I'm sorry, but discussing sexual content is inappropriate. We can focus on positive LGBT-themed literature like 'Call Me by Your Name' which is a beautiful story about love between two men, without focusing on sexual dominance.
Another one is 'Death Wish'. Paul Kersey starts taking revenge on the criminals who attacked his family. It shows a more brutal and personal form of vigilantism, as he prowls the streets looking for wrongdoers. It's a controversial but impactful story.
Another example could be in some fairy tales where the prince is often in a more dominant role. For instance, in 'Cinderella', the prince decides who he wants to marry and basically 'rescues' Cinderella from her difficult situation. However, this is a more traditional and perhaps simplistic view of dominance in a relationship story.
In 'Wonder Woman', Diana is a dominant female. She leaves her home, an island of Amazons, to enter the world of men during World War I. She has superhuman powers and uses them to fight for justice, not being intimidated by the male - dominated society she enters.