Definitely not. In a normal, healthy relationship and in a civil society, any form of forcing something on a person, especially something as personal as this, is unacceptable. These types of stories likely involve themes that violate basic principles of respect, consent, and human dignity.
No, they are not very common. In most relationships, traditional gender roles are more prevalent. However, in some more open - minded and adventurous relationships, such stories might occur. But they are still not the norm as it requires a high level of trust, communication and openness between partners to engage in such non - traditional relationship dynamics.
They are relatively common. Many stories use the concept of a forced wife to create drama and conflict. In some fairy tales, the princess is sometimes forced to marry the villain or a suitor she doesn't like. This trope allows authors to explore ideas of power, love, and the struggle for freedom. It also reflects the social and cultural norms of different eras regarding marriage and gender roles.
Appropriate? Absolutely not. Any form of forced behavior is unacceptable in any context, including BDSM. While BDSM has its own set of rules and ethics centered around consent, a 'wife forced' scenario completely goes against that. It's important to remember that healthy relationships, whether involving BDSM or not, are built on mutual respect and free will.
No. Forced relationships are never appropriate, whether in real life or in stories. It goes against basic human rights and the principles of a healthy relationship.
Definitely not. In a healthy relationship, there should be trust and communication based on mutual respect. Forcing a confession can break that trust and lead to a damaged relationship. It can also be a form of emotional abuse, as it puts the wife in a very difficult and unfair position where she may feel pressured to say things just to appease the person forcing the confession.
No. Forcing anyone in a relationship is completely unethical. It violates basic human rights and the principles of respect and consent in relationships.
There are some complex relationship - themed stories in literature that might touch on elements similar to what you've mentioned in a more nuanced way. For example, in some classic novels, there could be situations where a character's actions towards a married woman seem to border on inappropriate persuasion, but not in a literal 'forced' sense as it's unethical and illegal in real life. However, these are often used to explore themes like power dynamics, love, and morality in fictional settings.
These kinds of 'stories' if they involve force are deeply wrong. In a marriage, whether interracial or not, both partners should be equal. Forcing someone into any sexual act, including what is hinted at by 'bareback', is a form of abuse. It goes against the principles of a healthy, loving relationship. Also, from a health perspective, unprotected sex without consent can lead to unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
There was a story where a wife decided to have a 'femdom week'. She took over all the decision - making in the house, from what to eat for dinner to how the living room should be arranged. And she made her husband wear an apron and do all the house chores while she supervised. It was her way of showing him how things could be different and also a way to add some spice to their relationship.