No. Such stories are not appropriate in mainstream literature as they involve themes that are often considered inappropriate, deviant, and not in line with the general moral and ethical standards of the wider society.
Such stories promote abnormal and potentially harmful sexual behaviors. They can distort people's understanding of healthy relationships and sexuality.
Reading such stories can have negative impacts on a person's mental state. It may distort one's view of healthy relationships and normal sexual behavior.
Well, a non - adult masochist - related story could be about a person who loves extremely challenging physical workouts. They push themselves to the limit, endure the pain of muscle soreness and exhaustion, but they find a sense of accomplishment in it. It's like a form of masochism in a non - sexual way as they enjoy the process of pushing through the discomfort.
This was a manga called " The Masochist Magic Girl ", which told the story of a magical girl named Kurokyu Gakuen and a mysterious creature named " Inugami." The female lead, Kurou Miwa, was a girl with a sadistic personality. She was very cold and heartless to the weak, but at the same time, she also had powerful magical abilities. The male protagonist, Inugami, was a canine-shaped creature transformed by magic. He was gentle and kind, but he was used as a tool and a target of revenge by Miha. The whole work was full of twisted magic and abuse plots, but it also showed deep human thinking.
I'm not sure there are many so - called 'trophy wife masochist stories' in a positive light. However, in some fictional tales, a 'trophy wife' who might be seen as a masochist could be in a relationship where she endures a lot for the sake of status or wealth. But this is a rather unethical and unfair situation in real - life values.
There are some fictional stories where a wife might be depicted as having a masochist - like quality. For example, in some old - fashioned dramas, a wife might stay in a difficult marriage because she believes in the institution of marriage so much that she endures all kinds of hardships from her husband's bad behavior. But this is more about the social context and the values of the time, not real masochism.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different interpretations. It might be a fan - created story where a character named Sakura has masochistic traits within the context of a particular fictional universe.