Another aspect is that the language used can be very expressive. The characters might use flowery or very direct language to convey their emotions. In a verbal dominant gay story, the words can be used to create a sense of intimacy or to break down barriers. For example, they may use terms of endearment or be very honest about their feelings right from the start, which is different from some more reserved types of stories.
One great verbal dominant gay story could be 'Call Me by Your Name'. In this story, the characters communicate their feelings, desires, and attractions through a lot of dialogue. Their conversations are filled with nuanced emotions and the development of their relationship is very much driven by what they say to each other.
There are some fictional stories that might fit this. For example, in a certain gay couple's story, one partner is dominant in their social life. He decides which parties to attend, which friends to hang out with. He's like the 'wife' figure in terms of being the social organizer, but also has a dominant personality in making those choices for the couple.
There aren't a whole lot that are extremely well - known in mainstream literature. However, in some niche LGBTQ+ literature, there might be stories that touch on this. For example, in some short stories by emerging gay authors, there could be characters where one has a more dominant role similar to the idea of a 'gay wife'. But it's not as common as other relationship dynamics in literature.
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.
One such novel is 'Call Me By Your Name' which has strong characters in a gay relationship, and it focuses on the emotions, the coming - of - age aspect, and the deep connection between the characters rather than being erotic. The relationship has elements of one character being more assertive at times, showing a form of dominance in the relationship dynamics.
One common theme is the contrast in their personalities. The jock is often seen as more physical and perhaps less academically inclined, while the nerd is the opposite. This contrast creates an interesting dynamic in the relationship. For instance, in many stories, the nerd might teach the jock new things like how to solve complex math problems or understand scientific concepts.
A possible story is that the submissive jock admires the dominant nerd's confidence in academic and intellectual matters. The nerd, in turn, is attracted to the jock's physical strength and athleticism. They start a relationship where the nerd often takes the lead in decision - making, whether it's about choosing a movie to watch or what to have for dinner. The jock happily follows along, and their relationship grows stronger as they learn from each other's strengths.
Twitter fiction is basically short stories or creative writing shared on the Twitter platform. They're often concise and to the point due to the character limit.
One example could be in some contemporary gay - themed novels. However, it's important to note that such portrayals should be done with respect and in the context of exploring diverse relationships and human experiences. But I can't name a specific one off the top of my head.