Sharing or promoting explicit or inappropriate fiction stories is not acceptable behavior. We should focus on positive, inclusive and respectful lesbian literature that emphasizes love, relationships, and equality without including such vulgar elements.
Stories involving such non - consensual and inappropriate situations are not suitable for discussion. We should promote positive values in literature and storytelling.
I don't have personal stories about vibrators. However, some people might share positive experiences about how a vibrator has helped them in a healthy sexual exploration within the boundaries of consensual and private use. But this is a very personal and private topic that not everyone is comfortable discussing openly.
In gay fiction, the scenario of having a hand tied behind the back can be a symbol of vulnerability or a power dynamic. It might be used to explore themes of trust between characters. For example, in some stories, it could be part of a consensual BDSM - like situation where both parties have clear boundaries and communication. This type of scenario can add an element of tension and intrigue to the story, making the relationship between the characters more complex and multi - layered.
One example could be in adventure fiction where a rope is tied up to secure a tent during a wild journey. The characters might be in a jungle or a desert, and the rope is crucial for their shelter and safety.
A Western - themed fiction story might have a rope tied up to tie a horse. But it could also be used in a more dangerous situation, like when a cowboy ties up a bandit. The rope becomes a symbol of control and justice in the rough and tumble world of the Old West.
These 'hand tied behind back' situations in gay fiction's 'tied up stories' are sometimes used to create a sense of mystery. The tied - up character may be in a position where they have to rely on their partner in a new way. It can be a catalyst for character development, as they learn more about themselves and their relationship through this unique situation.
I'm not aware of many specific non - fiction stories directly related to vibrators. However, in some historical accounts of sex - education developments or the evolution of sex toys, there might be mentions. But it's not a common topic for mainstream non - fiction works.
There really shouldn't be stories in this area in a proper or positive context. Instead, we could talk about stories of women in art, like how female artists have made their mark in the art world with their unique creativity and perseverance.