The idea of one being 'an older man's bitch' in a sexual context is highly unethical and objectifying. It implies a power imbalance and a lack of respect for the individual's autonomy and dignity. No one should be treated as such in any relationship, sexual or otherwise.
I had a boss who was really difficult to please. She was constantly changing her requirements for tasks. One day she wanted a report in a certain format, and the next day she completely changed it. It was like walking on eggshells all the time around her.
Another story could be about a couple who volunteer together in their community. They grow closer as they give back, and they communicate openly about their feelings and needs. This way, they build a strong and loving relationship based on shared values.
Adventure stories are also a good option. Imagine stories about exploring new lands, facing challenges in the wilderness, and the personal growth that comes with it. It's exciting and doesn't involve any inappropriate themes. Adventure stories can take you to different worlds and make you feel the thrill of the unknown.
There are many positive and respectful themes in literature. For example, stories about true love and friendship are great alternatives. Love stories can show the deep emotional connection between two people, like in 'Pride and Prejudice' where Elizabeth and Darcy gradually fall in love through misunderstandings and reconciliations. Friendship stories, such as 'Of Mice and Men', depict the loyalty and support between friends.
There are many heartwarming dog stories. For example, there are stories about rescue dogs. These dogs are trained to find people in disasters like earthquakes or avalanches. They use their keen sense of smell to locate survivors and have saved countless lives. Their loyalty and dedication are truly inspiring.
Rather than focusing on such inappropriate concepts, we should focus on positive aspects of a marital relationship like mutual respect, love, and support.
One common theme could be the struggle against imposed identities. In these stories, the character might initially resist the label or role of being a'sissy bitch' in a gay context, leading to internal and external conflicts. Another theme could be acceptance in the end, where they come to terms with who they are or the situation they are in.