Yes, there might be some in certain works of literature. For example, in some multicultural or interracial relationship - themed novels, there could be scenarios where a wife is in a situation where she is influenced or 'dominated' in a non - violent, perhaps more in terms of character dynamics way by a black man. However, this is not a common or mainstream specific genre on its own, but can be part of a more complex narrative exploring relationships, power dynamics, and cultural intersections.
😋I recommend "The Golden Age of the Female Primogenitor: My Beloved Concubine, Please Turn the Cards." The female protagonist died and was reborn into a world where there were more men than women. She decided to counterattack the female prince and found an ice-cold handsome man to be her husband, demonstrating her wonderful life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
A common theme might be the exploration of social expectations. In society, there are often preconceived notions about interracial relationships and the roles within them. Stories of a wife dominated by black men could be delving into how these social expectations affect the individuals. It could also be about the journey of self - discovery for the wife. She may initially resist the domination but then come to understand the underlying reasons which could be related to the man's past experiences or his own insecurities. Also, these stories can touch on issues of communication. Maybe the domination is a result of a lack of proper communication channels between the couple, and as the story progresses, they learn to communicate better and redefine their relationship.
I don't recommend seeking out stories with such a potentially offensive premise. Instead, there are many great LGBTQ+ stories out there that focus on love, acceptance, and the struggle for equality in a positive and respectful way. For example, there are books and movies about same - sex couples building healthy relationships, facing family and society issues, etc.
In a story I heard, a black man was an artist. His wife was more into a corporate job. He introduced her to the world of art, the freedom of expression, and the beauty of creativity. His enthusiasm was so infectious that she started to see life in a different way. His 'domination' was in the form of opening her eyes to new possibilities. They started to collaborate on art projects that combined her business acumen and his artistic talent, creating a beautiful and fulfilling relationship.
It could potentially be about exploring themes of vulnerability. The 'naked man' might represent a state of being exposed and the 'domination' by gay men could be about how different forms of relationships can have elements of one person being more in control. But this kind of story would need to be handled very carefully to avoid being offensive or misconstrued. Usually, in good fictional stories, relationships are more about mutual understanding and respect rather than domination.
Stories of same - sex friendships that are based on mutual support and shared interests. These can show the positive side of relationships within the LGBTQ+ community without any inappropriate or objectifying elements. Such as the story of two gay friends who start a business together and face the challenges in the business world as a team.
In mainstream literature, such themes are not common. Most mainstream literature focuses on more general and widely acceptable topics like love, friendship, and personal growth. However, in some independent or niche literary works, there might be stories exploring complex relationships, but it's not likely to be exactly as the title implies in a common or free - to - find way.
"My Husband from Another World Came to Farm" and "My Exclusive Blood Slave" were both novels about a woman and many men traveling through time, but they both indicated that they were not female. If you don't like female idols, you can consider recommending other types of novels. I recommend a novel called "Bringing My Son to the World". Although it doesn't explicitly state that there is a woman and many men, there are indeed many male characters in the history of the female protagonist's struggle to challenge the continent, which fits the characteristics described in the title. The novel had a compact plot and beautiful writing style, which was very popular among readers. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Not necessarily. Fiction is a broad field, and dominance depends on various factors like genre and audience. In some areas, men might be more prominent, while in others, women could have a stronger presence.