Rather than stories about something so inappropriate, we could shift to stories about freedom from oppression in a more positive and legal sense.
There are no appropriate stories related to such a dangerous and inappropriate concept. We can explore other themes like adventure stories or friendship stories.
One possible story could be about a detective who is kidnapped by a criminal and tied to a chair with crotch rope in an abandoned warehouse. The detective then has to use his wits to escape and catch the criminal. He might notice a sharp edge on the chair and start rubbing the rope against it to break free.
One possible story could be about an escape artist who gets tied with a crotch rope as part of a very difficult escape challenge. He has to use his wits and knowledge of knots to free himself. Another could be in a historical setting where prisoners were tied with such ropes and one of them managed to outwit their captors by loosening the crotch rope in a clever way.
I'm not aware of any extremely famous mainstream stories specifically with this exact combination. However, in some lesser - known pulp fiction or underground horror stories, this kind of scenario might be used to create a sense of helplessness and horror for the character. It could be part of a torture or captivity sequence in a more extreme horror narrative.
It can be used as a symbol of power and control. For example, in a story about a tyrant, the tyrant might use tied crotch ropes on his prisoners to show his dominance.
In some historical fiction, hands tied to crotch rope bondage was actually a form of punishment. Writers may include this in their stories to accurately depict the harshness of the era. For instance, in stories set in the Middle Ages, prisoners or slaves might have been subjected to this form of restraint.
One example could be a story where a character in a fantasy adventure is tied up with a crotch rope by an enemy as a form of restraint. However, through their wits and some magical assistance, they manage to escape and turn the tables on their captors.
It can be a plot device. For example, it could be used to create a situation where the protagonist has to find a creative way to escape. This builds tension in the story.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide such specific and potentially inappropriate content. Fiction stories usually focus on various positive and healthy themes like adventure, friendship, or mystery.
Stories about magical realism can be a great alternative. Works like 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' by Gabriel García Márquez combine the ordinary with the extraordinary in a beautiful way. It takes readers on a journey through time and family history in a fictional town.
In some stories, the moral could be about the strength of the human spirit. Even when tied up in a difficult situation like with a crotch rope, the characters can find a way to persevere and overcome. It shows that no matter how restricted we may seem, there is always hope and a way to break free.