Sunblind13
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It seems to me that the vast majority of stories that examine the concept of female superiority show the female as not only physically, but also mentally and emotionally, dominant to such an extent that it is almost a story of two distinct races - not racial groups - races (like the human race as opposed to the Klingons or the Xenomorphs). And never the twain shall meet.
The thing is the twain does meet because with Klingons - and to a lesser extent Xenomorphs - there’s usually a range of emotional and mental intelligences. There are smart humans and there are smart Klingons. So, no matter who is physically stronger, if inclined, they are capable of valuing each other’s thoughts, etc., and can, in certain universes, exist as equals. They can be friends and work together and fall in love, etc.
For stories in the human female superiority genre, where in addition to every woman being the physical superior of every man, it seems that the dumbest woman is usually at least twice as intelligent as the smartest man. Men are completely devalued - not because of some short-sighted societal construct perpetrated by the women - but because they are, in actuality, to the last man, physically, mentally, and emotionally inferior to every last woman. In such circumstances it is not worth the “ink” to examine any given male/female relationship because in such circumstances male/female relationships do not exist. (Unless you are one of those people that believe you can have a “soulmate” relationship with a chimp.)
Another way to look at it is the short-sighted societal construct thing - I think the word for it is hubris - can serve as defeatable plot conflict. The complete disconnect between the genders cannot. (If one gender is entirely made up of superbeings who surpass the other gender in every possible way, the superbeings can’t be driven by character defects. They simply are superior. End of discussion.) Don’t get me wrong, if male subjugation with no realistic possibility of examining the relationships within the discord is your jam…good on you. It’s just not for me.
I am interested in examining stories of loving couples who live in societies that are dominated by females where the basic fundamental leading to female dominance is the physical superiority of the female gender. I take away the mental and emotional superiority, but I substitute a biological compulsion for dominance linked to the physical strength and what I usually get is nothing more than a bully. Now it becomes the loving couple’s job to defeat the bully. (So, the story is really just a “Defeat the Monster” archetype with a little Forbidden Love plot device thrown in for good measure.)
So I put a loving couple in a world where women run the show, and men are, as a function of female hubris arising from biological compulsions, relegated to second class status. My protagonists, however, are willing, entirely due to their love for one another - True Love is the reason that my female protagonist is able to control her biological urge to dominate - to address their compulsions, and push back on them vis-a-vis their personal relationship, and in terms of how they behave in the greater society. This creates conflicts with the world at large and with each other that always require them to have one another’s backs, and sometimes even test their love.
I want her to be mandated to dominate him in public. I want her to be mandated to allow other women to dominate him in public, and, perhaps, even in private. I want her to be mandated to dominate other men in public. I want her to be biologically compelled to dominate him in private, including the bedroom. I want her to be entirely conflicted about all of these scenarios because she is at all times fully cognizant that her (and other women’s) physical domination means nothing in the face of his contributions to their lives and he is always worthy of her respect. I want other women not to have these conflicts. I want him to know that he’s worthy, but that just means he can never fail to live up to a much higher standard.
I invented the characters. Their names are A.J. and Janey.
I invented a universe in which they live. It is called the New Paradigm.
https://www.literotica.com/s/a-j-and-janey-in-the-new-paradigm
There are several authors who have invented female dominated universes. I want to tell A.J. and Janey’s story in all of those universes as an homage to the inventors of those universes.
Here are the rules:
Here are my questions:
The thing is the twain does meet because with Klingons - and to a lesser extent Xenomorphs - there’s usually a range of emotional and mental intelligences. There are smart humans and there are smart Klingons. So, no matter who is physically stronger, if inclined, they are capable of valuing each other’s thoughts, etc., and can, in certain universes, exist as equals. They can be friends and work together and fall in love, etc.
For stories in the human female superiority genre, where in addition to every woman being the physical superior of every man, it seems that the dumbest woman is usually at least twice as intelligent as the smartest man. Men are completely devalued - not because of some short-sighted societal construct perpetrated by the women - but because they are, in actuality, to the last man, physically, mentally, and emotionally inferior to every last woman. In such circumstances it is not worth the “ink” to examine any given male/female relationship because in such circumstances male/female relationships do not exist. (Unless you are one of those people that believe you can have a “soulmate” relationship with a chimp.)
Another way to look at it is the short-sighted societal construct thing - I think the word for it is hubris - can serve as defeatable plot conflict. The complete disconnect between the genders cannot. (If one gender is entirely made up of superbeings who surpass the other gender in every possible way, the superbeings can’t be driven by character defects. They simply are superior. End of discussion.) Don’t get me wrong, if male subjugation with no realistic possibility of examining the relationships within the discord is your jam…good on you. It’s just not for me.
I am interested in examining stories of loving couples who live in societies that are dominated by females where the basic fundamental leading to female dominance is the physical superiority of the female gender. I take away the mental and emotional superiority, but I substitute a biological compulsion for dominance linked to the physical strength and what I usually get is nothing more than a bully. Now it becomes the loving couple’s job to defeat the bully. (So, the story is really just a “Defeat the Monster” archetype with a little Forbidden Love plot device thrown in for good measure.)
So I put a loving couple in a world where women run the show, and men are, as a function of female hubris arising from biological compulsions, relegated to second class status. My protagonists, however, are willing, entirely due to their love for one another - True Love is the reason that my female protagonist is able to control her biological urge to dominate - to address their compulsions, and push back on them vis-a-vis their personal relationship, and in terms of how they behave in the greater society. This creates conflicts with the world at large and with each other that always require them to have one another’s backs, and sometimes even test their love.
I want her to be mandated to dominate him in public. I want her to be mandated to allow other women to dominate him in public, and, perhaps, even in private. I want her to be mandated to dominate other men in public. I want her to be biologically compelled to dominate him in private, including the bedroom. I want her to be entirely conflicted about all of these scenarios because she is at all times fully cognizant that her (and other women’s) physical domination means nothing in the face of his contributions to their lives and he is always worthy of her respect. I want other women not to have these conflicts. I want him to know that he’s worthy, but that just means he can never fail to live up to a much higher standard.
I invented the characters. Their names are A.J. and Janey.
I invented a universe in which they live. It is called the New Paradigm.
https://www.literotica.com/s/a-j-and-janey-in-the-new-paradigm
There are several authors who have invented female dominated universes. I want to tell A.J. and Janey’s story in all of those universes as an homage to the inventors of those universes.
Here are the rules:
- Although the universes are all female dominated, they each have their own quirks. No aspect of any universe can be changed in any way.
- A.J. and Janey from the New Paradigm are not universe hopping. The A.J.’s and Janey’s in the multiverse are, and always have been, residents of their particular universe.
- A.J. and Janey are each other’s True Love in each universe.
- Happy endings are not guaranteed.
Here are my questions:
- Given the overwhelming proclivity of female dominated universe genre stories to focus entirely on the complete and utter superiority of the female, am I completely off base in my assumption that there is an audience for stories in which at least one couple’s relationship is based on respect and love even though she’s superhumanly strong completely misguided?
- Would love suggestions for universes in which to explore A.J. and Janey’s story.

