This concept is inappropriate and disrespectful. It creates a negative and demeaning image of a character, which is not in line with promoting positive values in literature.
In these types of fiction, you might find themes such as societal judgment, internal conflicts related to one's image, and the search for acceptance. Also, themes of love and betrayal could be present as the character navigates through their unusual situation.
There are countless great fiction stories out there that are based on love, respect, and mutual understanding. We should direct our attention to those instead.
These types of stories typically present a distorted and negative view of certain characters or situations. They lack the depth and quality found in more meaningful and constructive literature.
Gender roles and expectations are also a major theme. By having the sissy husband become a 'wife', the stories question the traditional ideas of what it means to be a man or a woman in a relationship. It shows that roles can be fluid and that there are many ways to contribute to a relationship regardless of gender.
One story could be about a sissy husband who initially resisted his wife's suggestions for household management. But after some comical misunderstandings and gentle persuasion from his wife, he starts to learn. For example, she wanted him to help with the gardening. At first, he thought it was not manly, but then he realized it was about sharing responsibilities and making their home beautiful together.
No. Such a concept involves demeaning and inappropriate themes that are not positive at all. It promotes negative and unethical ideas about gender and human dignity.
A story titled 'Becoming Her' might also fit. It tells the tale of a sissy husband who, out of love for his wife and a desire to understand her better, begins to act as a 'wife' in their relationship. He cooks her favorite meals, arranges the house in a more feminine way, and in the process, they both learn more about each other and their relationship deepens.