Our society encourages conversations around positive values, not this kind of inappropriate and often offensive topics. So, there are no appropriate ones in this regard.
They can be portrayed as strong - willed. For example, a dominant sister in a story might firmly oppose an unjust rule in her school or community, not being afraid to speak her mind.
A third theme could be leadership. The dominant sister usually exhibits leadership qualities. She might lead her siblings in group projects or in starting new family traditions. In a story, she could be the driving force behind a neighborhood fundraiser organized by the family, showing her ability to take the lead and get things done.
It can be ethical when it adheres to principles of respect and consent. Both the dominant man and the person surrendering need to be fully aware of what they are getting into. They should be able to freely enter and exit the relationship dynamic. There should also be no abuse of power or harm caused to either party. When these conditions are met, the concept within these stories can be seen as ethical within the context of a consensual relationship.
One type could be the traditional gender - role - based dominant sex stories, where in a heterosexual context, the male is often portrayed as the dominant figure in the sexual relationship. Another type might involve power dynamics in more complex relationships, like in BDSM - inspired stories where the concept of dominance and submission is explored consensually.
Yes, in most cultures, any form of urination during sexual activities is considered a taboo. It goes against the norms of hygiene and propriety. For example, in Western cultures, there is a strong emphasis on cleanliness during sexual encounters, and such an act would be seen as highly inappropriate.
There are also some independent films that explore such themes. For example, 'Carol' has elements where one character, Carol, can be seen as having a more dominant role in the relationship at times. Her confidence and the way she initiates and guides the relationship in certain aspects can be considered as signs of dominance in their lesbian relationship.
One well - known example could be from the novel 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit' by Jeanette Winterson. It delves into the relationship of a young lesbian woman in a complex and often dominant - themed relationship within the context of her life and society. Another might be found in some works of Sappho's poetry, which, while often fragmentary, gives glimpses into relationships between women that could be interpreted as having elements of dominance in an emotional or physical sense.
One example could be in the story 'Fifty Shades of Grey' where Anastasia Steele shows dominance in certain aspects of her relationship with Christian Grey. For instance, she stands up for her boundaries and what she wants in the relationship, which can be seen as a form of dominance.