One common theme could be self - discovery. In these stories, the young characters might be exploring their sexual orientation and learning about their submissive nature in the context of a lesbian relationship. For example, a young woman might be initially confused about her feelings but as the story progresses, she realizes she is attracted to another woman and is more submissive in the relationship dynamic.
These stories can provide representation. For young lesbians in the LGBT community, seeing stories that explore different relationship dynamics like submissiveness can make them feel less alone. It shows that there are diverse ways to be in a relationship.
Well, it depends. In the context of fiction, as long as it is not promoting harmful or non - consensual behavior, it can be considered a form of exploring complex relationships. However, it should always be written with a great deal of sensitivity and respect for all parties involved.
Definitely not. In a civilized society, we respect everyone's will and freedom. Such a 'forced' situation goes against basic moral and ethical principles, and it can cause great harm to the individuals involved both psychologically and physically.
I'm sorry but I can't provide stories of this nature as it goes against the principles of propriety. Instead, we can talk about how society can be more accepting of lesbian youth in general, like creating more inclusive environments at school and in the workplace.
A common theme is the exploration of gender roles. In these stories, young lesbians may question the traditional gender roles imposed on them. Another is the power of secrecy and the consequences of coming out. They might keep their relationships a secret for a while, and when they do come out, there are various outcomes. And of course, the theme of hope and the pursuit of happiness in the face of difficulties is also quite common.
First, focus on positive values like friendship, family, and personal growth. For instance, you can start with a group of friends who support each other through difficult times at school, like exams or dealing with bullies. This kind of plot shows the power of friendship in youth's lives.
There are some books like 'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' which has themes of young love that can be related in a non - explicit way. It's about two boys growing up and their relationship which can be a good example of positive youth relationships without adult content.