One story could be that the dominant girlfriend always decides where they go for dates. For example, she loves art galleries, so she drags her boyfriend to every new exhibition in town. The boyfriend doesn't mind much because he gets to see amazing art and he loves how confident she is in her choices.
There was a dominant girlfriend who took charge of their fitness routine. She planned all the workouts, made the diet charts for both of them. At first, her boyfriend was a bit hesitant but soon he realized he was getting fitter and healthier. She was always on top of things, pushing him to achieve more in terms of physical health. She also made sure they participated in couple fitness challenges which made their bond stronger.
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lily. She was dominant in her school's debate club. Whenever there was a debate, she would take charge. She led her team to victory many times with her strong arguments and confident demeanor. She wasn't afraid to speak her mind and always had the upper hand in discussions.
Confidence is a common trait. In these stories, the dominant girlfriends are not afraid to make decisions and stick to them. For example, they might decide what to eat, where to go on vacations without hesitation.
Once upon a time, my girlfriend and I went on a hiking trip. We got lost in the forest but instead of panicking, we held hands and started exploring. We found a beautiful little stream and had a picnic there. It was a simple yet very special day that made our bond even stronger.
Once upon a time, there were two girls, Lily and Lucy. They were best friends since kindergarten. They did everything together, from sharing their lunch to playing on the swings. One day, Lily lost her favorite doll. Lucy searched everywhere with her. They even looked in the old attic. Finally, they found the doll hidden behind a box. That's how their friendship grew stronger through thick and thin.
There was this time when my stoned friend was convinced that he had lost his phone. He searched everywhere in the house. After hours of looking, he found it in his pocket. He was so out of it that he didn't even realize it was there all along.
My sociopath friend was always manipulating situations to make himself look good. In group settings, he would subtly put others down to boost his own ego. For example, if someone told a story about an achievement, he would find a way to one - up them by distorting his own experiences. He was also very good at lying, and it was hard to catch him in the act because he was so smooth with his false stories.
Well, one of my friends is quite histrionic. Once, we were at a party and she didn't get as much attention as she thought she should. So she started singing really loudly and doing these wild dance moves just to draw everyone's eyes. It was a bit over - the - top but also kind of funny.
One time my friend tried to bake a cake. She followed the recipe wrong and ended up with a pancake - like thing. It was hilarious when she served it and we all just burst out laughing.
There was this friend in my group. We were working on a project together. I did most of the research and came up with great ideas. But at the last minute, he took all the credit and told the boss that I was slacking off. It was a huge betrayal as I thought we were a team and friends. It cost me a promotion opportunity at work.
One of my narcissistic friends always has to be the center of attention. At parties, he would constantly interrupt others' conversations to talk about his own achievements. He once boasted for an entire hour about a small promotion at work as if he had just won a Nobel Prize.