Often, themes like power dynamics, control, and forbidden desires are common. These stories might explore the psychology of submission and the impact it has on the characters' relationships.
I don't know the reason for such stories. It might be part of some dark and unethical fictional genre or just a random, offensive idea someone came up with. Such themes are best avoided as they have no positive value.
Common themes could include emotional manipulation, physical abuse, and the search for escape or liberation. However, it's important to note that these themes are often controversial and not appropriate for all audiences.
Mutual respect is a very important healthy relationship concept. In a relationship, both partners should see each other as equals, respect each other's opinions, boundaries, and choices. This is completely opposite to the demeaning idea in the given phrase.
No. These stories are not appropriate as they objectify and demean women. They promote an unequal and often disrespectful view of relationships, which goes against the values of equality and mutual respect that should be present in healthy relationships.
Rather than focusing on such offensive concepts, we could look at stories about loving, supportive and equal partnerships between spouses. For example, stories where couples support each other's dreams and grow together.
Another type of positive relationship story could be about a couple who overcomes difficulties together. Maybe they face financial hardships, but instead of blaming each other, they work as a team. They cut down on unnecessary expenses, find new ways to earn money, and in the process, their bond becomes stronger. They also make time for each other, like having a weekly date night even if it's just a simple dinner at home.