A more modern example could be 'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood. The female characters in this dystopian novel are in a world where their rights are severely restricted, especially when it comes to their bodies and reproduction. The main character, Offred, is forced into a role as a handmaid, which is a form of sexual slavery in a way. Her struggle against this system that suppresses women is what makes it a 'forbidden woman novel' as it shows women defying the extremely unjust and oppressive rules set for them.
One example could be 'The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hester Prynne, the female lead, is in a situation that was considered highly scandalous in her Puritan society. She has a child out of wedlock, which was a great taboo at that time.
One example could be 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov. It was considered controversial due to its theme of an older man's infatuation with a young girl.
In China, some novels during certain historical periods were considered 'forbidden'. For example, some works during the 'Cultural Revolution' that did not conform to the strict ideological requirements of that time were suppressed. These works might have had different views on art, culture or society that were not in line with the dominant ideology at the time.
One example is the Watergate scandal. Initially, there were attempts to keep the story of the break - in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and the subsequent cover - up a secret. It was a 'forbidden story' until the journalists like Woodward and Bernstein dug deeper.
It's hard to give exact examples without more context about what 'forbidden necessities' specifically mean in this term. But say in a vampire - themed fandom, a 'forbidden necessities fan fiction' could be one where a vampire has to expose themselves to sunlight (which is usually a big no - no for vampires) in order to save their human love interest from a greater evil. The exposure to sunlight is the 'forbidden' part and saving the love interest is the 'necessity'.
One example could be a fanfic about a hero and a villain getting romantically involved in a story where they are supposed to be enemies. Another could be a fanfic exploring a relationship between characters with a large age gap in a work that doesn't usually touch on such relationships.
In some fictional fantasy worlds, like in certain vampire - human love stories. Vampires are often seen as the 'other', something to be feared and hunted. A human falling in love with a vampire would be a forbidden love. The vampire's nature of needing blood and being associated with death makes the relationship seem unforgivable to the human society in those stories. The couple has to fight against the prejudices and the physical and cultural differences between them.
Sorry, without actually reading 'woman 69 stories', I can't give specific examples from it.
Sorry, I don't know of any specific novels that are named 'son of woman novel' off the top of my head. It might be a relatively unknown or niche concept.
I'm afraid I don't have any ready - made examples of 'woman knotted stories'. However, it could be a story about a group of women friends. Their individual love lives, career struggles, and personal growth are all knotted together. One woman's decision to break up with her partner might affect the whole group's dynamics, and their shared experiences in the workplace also influence how they support each other in their relationships. This complex web of interactions could be an example of such stories.
One example could be some early fairy tales where the princess is just waiting to be rescued by a prince. She has no real agency or depth beyond her beauty and the need to be saved.