No. Mainstream literature typically adheres to certain moral and ethical standards, and erotic stories, especially those with dom sub themes, are not considered appropriate for a general audience.
This is a rather sensitive and not-so-common topic in mainstream Asian literature. While Asian cultures are diverse, most traditional literature focuses on family values, moral teachings, etc. However, in some modern and more liberal works, there may be hints or exploration of LGBTQ+ themes, but not necessarily in an 'erotic' sense in a blatant way.
Well, one story could be about a submissive partner who is very shy at first but gradually opens up to the dominant partner's care and guidance. They explore different aspects of their relationship, like trying new hobbies together that the dominant partner introduces.
One common story could be about an Asian man and a White man meeting at an international art exhibition. They initially bond over their shared love for a particular artist. As they get to know each other more, they find that they have similar values in life, like their passion for environmental protection. Their relationship develops slowly, facing some challenges from cultural differences at first. For example, the Asian family might have different expectations regarding family involvement in relationships compared to the White family. But through open communication, they manage to overcome these obstacles and build a strong, loving relationship together.
There was a gentle sub - dom relationship between two friends, Mark and Anna. Mark was the submissive one in a non - sexual way. Anna, as the dominant, would help Mark in organizing his life. For example, she would gently nudge him to keep his room tidy. Mark respected Anna's advice and they built a very positive, non - erotic relationship based on trust and friendship.
One ethical issue is that it often involves non - consensual power dynamics in an inappropriate way in real life scenarios. This can mislead people's understanding of healthy relationships.
One common element is the power imbalance. The dom has more control over the situation or the sub. Another is the element of trust. Since the sub is in a more vulnerable position, there has to be a certain level of trust between them. Also, rules are often present. The dom may set rules for the sub to follow.
One interesting dom sub story could be about a couple who explore this dynamic in a role - playing scenario. The dom might set tasks for the sub to complete during the day, like writing a poem about their relationship. This adds an element of playfulness and deepens their connection.