Vampire stories have evolved over time with different themes like the vampire's struggle with their nature, their relationships with humans in a romantic or antagonistic way. But a scenario where a vampire rapes a man goes against the general moral and ethical boundaries of storytelling. So, in the realm of well - explored vampire stories, this is not a known plot.
No. Such a topic involves non - consensual and violent elements which are not appropriate in most forms of literature. It goes against the values of respect and consent.
There could be. Exotic stories can have all kinds of wild and out - there concepts. But when it comes to something as extreme and unethical as this, it's likely to be found in more extreme horror or dark fantasy stories that are not for the faint - hearted. These stories often play on the fears and taboos of society, and this particular concept is a very extreme violation of both human and ethical boundaries. It's not something that is commonly found in more positive or mainstream fictional works.
A story about a monster girl and a man forming an unlikely friendship. For example, they could start off as enemies due to their differences but gradually come to understand and respect each other.
This is a rather abnormal and distressing narrative. While literature can explore all kinds of complex human behaviors, rape is not something to be treated lightly. The idea of a woman raping in a story is not something that is frequently encountered. It not only goes against the normal understanding of power dynamics in sexual violence (where men are more often the aggressors in general perception) but also forces the reader to confront an uncomfortable and unethical situation.
In this exotic story, the vampire girls and man slaves could have a symbiotic relationship in a way. The vampire girls need the man slaves for their daily needs and protection (during the day when they are weak). The man slaves, while being slaves, might also get some benefits. For instance, the vampire girls might protect the man slaves from other more dangerous creatures in the area. However, this relationship is still based on inequality and the man slaves' lack of true freedom.
It's not that common. In literature, the more prevalent narrative has been male - perpetrated sexual violence against women for a long time. But as society evolves and we start to explore different power dynamics and relationships, the idea of a woman raping a man is starting to be explored in some works, though it's far from being a common plot.
There are vampire stories that focus on the power dynamic between vampires and humans. For example, in the 'Interview with the Vampire' series, there are complex relationships between vampires and their human companions. It's about the allure, the danger, and the co - existence rather than any form of violence like rape.