There aren't many mainstream works that directly have a 'submissive teen gay prison story' in a non - adult way. However, some coming - of - age dramas might have bits and pieces. For example, 'Love, Simon' is a great movie about a teen coming to terms with his sexuality. It doesn't have the prison aspect but shows the challenges of a teen in a different context.
There are some movies like 'Love Story' which is about a pure and deep love, though not specifically 'nude' in a vulgar sense. It shows the love between two people in a very emotional and tender way.
Since I'm not familiar with 'tamana hot in lust stories' in a non - adult context, we could also consider 'Romeo and Juliet'. It's a story of intense love and desire, though not exactly like what your title might suggest, but it has strong emotions that could be related in a way.
The movie 'Alien' features Ripley as a strong female lead. She has to take charge in a terrifying situation against the alien threat. Her actions and decisions are crucial for survival, and she exhibits a form of dominance in a very hostile environment. These are all examples that can be enjoyed by general audiences without being overly sexual or inappropriate.
In the realm of proper media, this theme is not something that is commonly explored. We have ethical boundaries in storytelling, and pedophilia in any form violates those boundaries. So, no, there likely aren't any works with this as a main theme for general audiences. Instead, there are many stories about strong female characters in positive and legal situations, like in adventure or family - friendly dramas.
One example could be the movie 'Call Me by Your Name'. It beautifully portrays a relationship between two men in a coming - of - age context. It's not about submissiveness in a negative or inappropriate way, but rather shows the tender and complex emotions of young love and self - discovery within a gay relationship.
One movie that could be considered in a sense is 'Fifty Shades of Grey' series. In it, Anastasia Steele has a certain power over Christian Grey in their relationship which has sexual elements. However, it's not strictly 'dominating' in a one - sided way but more of a complex relationship. Another example could be some feminist - inspired literature where strong female characters take the lead in relationships, but these are more about equality and mutual respect rather than just sexual domination.
There are some movies like 'Blue Is the Warmest Color' which is a beautiful story about a young woman exploring her sexuality and falling in love with another woman. It shows the complexity and beauty of same - sex relationships in a way that is artistic and engaging.
Another one is 'Maurice' which was also based on the novel. The movie adaptation does a great job of portraying the story of Maurice's self - discovery and his relationships in a tasteful and engaging way. It gives a good look at the English upper - class society's views on homosexuality during the early 20th century.
One movie that might be related in a more tasteful way is 'Little Women'. It shows the strong and complex characters of the mother and daughters, though not in a nymphomaniac way but it gives a good portrayal of family and female characters.
Movies like 'Milk' which is based on the life of Harvey Milk, a gay rights activist. While it's not a prison love story in the traditional sense, it gives insights into the gay community. As for books, 'Fun Home' by Alison Bechdel is a graphic memoir that delves into family and sexual identity, not prison - related but important for understanding gay stories.