One aspect could be the older woman's need for a new sense of power or control. Maybe she has reached a point in her life where she wants to break the norms and feel a sense of conquest.
There are some movies that touch on complex relationship themes, but not many directly about this specific scenario. For example, some independent films might explore themes of female relationships and attraction in a more nuanced way, but it's not a common mainstream plot.
Yes, they can be found in some literature. Some works explore complex relationships and the idea of an older woman's allure towards a straight housewife. It might be used to depict themes like self - discovery, forbidden love, or the breaking of social norms.
One possible motive could be loneliness. The older woman may be seeking companionship and finds the housewife an appealing target. Another could be a sense of power or control. By seducing a seemingly innocent housewife, she might feel a certain dominance.
Another motive could be power. In a social or domestic context, the older woman may feel a need to assert her power over the younger one. By seducing the young housewife, she gains control over her actions and decisions, and this gives her a sense of superiority. Also, it could be about companionship. Maybe the older woman is lonely and sees the young housewife as someone who can fill that void in her life.
A prevalent theme is often about finding independence. The lonely housewife, who has been tied to domestic duties, may start to assert her own identity and break free from the constraints of her role. Similarly, the mature older woman might be rediscovering her independence after years of taking care of others. Also, a theme of dealing with loneliness and how they overcome it through various means, like community involvement or new friendships, is quite common.
No, they are not that common. Since straight women are by definition attracted to men, stories specifically about them having experiences related to lesbian relationships are not as prevalent as stories about lesbians themselves. But they do exist, often in the context of exploring friendship boundaries or in fictional scenarios for comedic or thought - provoking purposes.
One story could be that a straight boy, let's call him Tom, meets an older man, Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith is a mentor in Tom's new hobby of painting. Mr. Smith shares his techniques and experiences with Tom. They often go to art galleries together and Tom learns a great deal about art history from Mr. Smith.
There are stories where a straight boy learns about different cultures from an older man. The older man, having traveled a lot, can tell the boy about various traditions, languages, and cuisines. He can share his experiences of living in different countries, which broadens the boy's perspective on the world.
One book is 'A Man Called Ove' which has a sub - plot about an older woman who has lost her husband and is trying to find new meaning in life. Also, 'The Yellow Wallpaper' can be considered. It's about a woman who is, in a way, a lonely housewife in a situation where she is confined and trying to break free from the mental and physical restrictions placed on her.