One common theme is the struggle for acceptance. The human character usually has to accept the fact that they are married to a dragon, which is a very different being. For example, in many stories, the human initially resists but then learns to see the dragon as more than just a fearsome creature.
There is also a fanfiction titled 'Forced Union with the Dragon Lord'. It shows how the protagonist struggles against the forced marriage at first but then gradually discovers the dragon's kind side and they start to build an unexpected relationship. It has a lot of interesting plot twists and character development.
Here are some recommendations for novels similar to "Young Master Forced Marriage":
1. I'm Not A Good Person
2. Seven Young Masters
3. [Three Abandoned Young Masters]
4. "Don't be evil, Your Highness!"
5. "The Tsundere Marquis Marries and Seizes."
6. "Forcefully marry and snatch. The black-bellied CEO will take it slow."
7. "Breaking into a boys 'school to save a sick girl."
8. [After Dressing as Bai Yueguang's Substitute]
9. [Give Me White]
10. Green Lotus
11. "Morning Light and Evening Flash"
12. "Guide to Raising Sick Villains"
13. Spring Flower Disgust
These novels all have similar plots and theme to "Young Master Forced Marriage", which might suit your taste. Please note that these recommendations are only based on search results, and I cannot guarantee that they are completely similar or of the same quality as Prince Forced Marriage.
There were a few ancient novels that could be recommended. They described the plot of the male protagonist being forced to marry the female protagonist. Among them," Not Seeking the World, Only Seeking the Monarch " was a novel that met the requirements. In the story, the male protagonist, Ning Junchen, originally had a woman he liked. However, his family elders did not allow him to do so. In the end, he was forced to marry the female protagonist, Jiang Wuyi. At first, the male protagonist was unwilling to marry the female protagonist, but later he gradually felt the unique charm of the female protagonist, and their relationship gradually became better. However, in order to return to the real world, the female protagonist decided to leave the male protagonist. This novel might meet your requirements for men who are forced to marry.
First, create interesting characters. Decide who the kidnapper is, their motives, and the personality of the kidnapped character. For example, the kidnapper could be a misunderstood noble who needs to marry to keep his title. Then, set the scene well. Describe the place where the kidnapping happens vividly.
Well, in such fanfiction, usually there is a strong sense of conflict. The kidnapped part creates immediate danger and high - stakes for the character. The forced - to - marry aspect often involves power dynamics. Maybe one character is from a powerful family or group that forces another into marriage, which can lead to a lot of emotional turmoil for the kidnapped character, like fear, anger, and a sense of helplessness.
It could be someone from a rival village. Maybe as part of a peace treaty, Naruto is forced to marry a kunoichi from a village that was once at war with Konoha. This would create a lot of tension and interesting storylines as Naruto has to deal with the cultural differences and the past hostilities between the two villages.
It could be a character from another important ninja clan, like Hinata perhaps. Since Hinata has always had feelings for Naruto and her clan is also a significant part of the village, Minato might see it as a good match.
One reason could be some sort of ancient magical law or prophecy. Maybe there's a hidden clause that says for the greater good of the wizarding world, they need to be married. It could be related to some power or protection that their union might bring.
There were a few grassland novels about princesses being forced to marry. One of them was 'Forced to Marry a Tyrant,' which told the story of Shen Yuan, who was forced to marry far away to the desolate Northern Desert Plains at the age of 16, and her barbaric husband. The other book was After the Peaceful Prairie, which told the story of Si Lu, the beauty of the Central Plains, who was forced to marry into a distant grassland and marry. She became the pearl of the Central Plains that everyone coveted on the grassland. The other book was " I Tamed the Wolf King of the Prairie After My Substitute Marriage." It told the story of the male protagonist being the illegitimate son of the King of the Prairie and the female protagonist being the daughter of an envoy from the Central Plains. The two of them met on the prairie and gradually developed feelings for each other. These novels were all in line with the theme of the princess being forced to marry the grassland. He could consider reading them.