Stories should aim to inspire and promote good values, not delve into non - consensual or inappropriate scenarios.
A story about two female colleagues who collaborate on an important project at work. They have different skills and personalities but learn to work together effectively and end up as good friends.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'lez first forced story' refers to without more context. It could potentially be about a lesbian - related (lez is often short for lesbian) story where some sort of force or coercion is involved in the plot, but that's just speculation.
Perhaps the wife forces her friend to lie to her own partner. Say the wife has some sort of family secret that she doesn't want getting out, and she thinks her friend's partner might find out. So she forces the friend to tell her partner some false information to keep the secret safe. This could lead to a lot of drama and tension between the friend and her partner.
One possible plot could be that the husband is blackmailed into serving the wife's lover. Maybe the wife's lover has some sort of dirt on the husband or the family, and uses it as leverage to make him do things for him. For example, he might force the husband to do his chores, run errands, or even work for him without pay.
I don't really know the exact concept of 'lez first forced story'. It might be something unique and not widely known.
This is a rather inappropriate and unethical concept. We should focus on positive, healthy and consensual relationships in stories, not such disturbing and non - consensual themes.
One possible reason could be the wife's desire for sexual novelty. She might want to explore different sexual dynamics.
It could be a theme of social injustice. In a broader context, this situation reflects how some people in society can be exploited and violated. It also might touch on the theme of desperation. If she is forced into this, there may be desperate circumstances surrounding her, like financial problems or threats that she can't escape from easily.
It could also be a way to break traditional relationship norms and challenge readers' perceptions. By presenting such an unusual situation, it makes people think about the fluidity of human relationships and the impact of external forces on personal desires. For example, it might make readers consider how society's expectations or a particular person's force can shape one's sexual orientation or relationship choices in a fictional context.
One possible plot could be that a mom, who has very traditional views on relationships, tries to force her daughter into a relationship with another girl because she believes it would be more convenient or beneficial in some way. For example, the other girl's family might be wealthy or have some social status.