If it's a fictional story, perhaps the moral could be about the consequences of bad behavior if the men were misbehaving. But without knowing the actual story, it's hard to say for sure.
No. They can be about emotional or mental bondage as well. For example, a man might be in the grip of an addiction, which is a form of mental bondage. Or he could be trapped in a toxic relationship that restricts his emotional freedom.
First, establish the characters' motivations and boundaries. Then, describe the scene vividly, emphasizing the emotions and reactions. But remember, always prioritize safety and consent when writing such themes.
Yes, in some adventure novels like 'Treasure Island', pirates might tie up male captives. This was to keep them from interfering with their plundering or to use them as hostages. The pirates would bind the men tightly, often using ropes, and keep them in a corner of the ship.
I'm afraid I can't tell you the author of 'the whip novel'. It could be an indie author or someone relatively unknown. Without more context, it's impossible to determine the author.
I don't know for sure, but since it's called 'wayne wayne story', I assume Wayne is at least one of the main characters. There could be others depending on what the story is about. Maybe a friend or a family member of Wayne is also a main character.
There are also some thriller movies that might feature such a scenario. A female character could be bound and being transported as part of a serial killer's plan. The movie would then focus on her struggle and the attempts to stop the killer before it's too late. This can create a lot of tension and suspense throughout the movie.
In a very unique fictional scenario, a woman is publicly bound as part of a ritual that she herself volunteers for in order to prove a point about freedom and choice. This shows that even in a situation that seems restrictive, she can still be in control and turn it into a positive statement.
Yes, there are. For example, some women who were once in difficult situations like poverty or oppressive social conditions managed to break free through traveling. They might have been bound by the limitations of their hometowns or traditional roles. By traveling, they discovered new opportunities, met different people, and learned new skills. This journey of self - discovery and growth while traveling can be seen as a form of breaking free from their previous 'bondage'.