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There are many other great literary genres like mystery, science fiction or historical fiction that can offer more valuable reading experiences.
One such story could be about a husband who takes charge in renovating their old family home. He dominates the decision - making process, from choosing the paint colors to the layout of the rooms. His wife initially has some doubts but in the end, she is very happy with the result as his dominant leadership led to a beautiful home.
One such book could be 'The Color Purple' by Alice Walker. While it doesn't focus on the 'dominant' aspect in that sense, it has strong black female characters who have complex relationships. Another is 'Sula' by Toni Morrison, which delves into the friendship between two black women in a profound way that has nothing to do with erotic content.
I'm sorry but I don't have any specific stories about 'dominant ugly mature women' that are non - erotic. However, you could look for stories in general women - centered literature where strong, older female characters play dominant roles in non - sexual situations, like in some family - drama novels or stories about female leadership in the workplace.
There is a story called 'The Governess's Journey'. In this story, the governess arrives at a large estate to take care of a group of unruly children. Instead of using harsh methods, she uses her wisdom and creativity to engage the children in learning and self - improvement. It focuses on her dominant role in guiding the children's growth in a non - sexual and positive way.
Another example is Katniss Everdeen from 'The Hunger Games'. She takes charge in a very difficult and life - threatening situation. She is the one leading the fight against the Capitol and making decisions that not only affect her own life but also those of many others. She is a dominant female figure in a non - erotic, action - packed and thought - provoking story.
Sure. There could be stories where a dominant mature woman takes charge in a business setting. For example, a story of a female CEO who is in her 50s and she is very assertive in leading her company through tough times. She makes tough decisions, dominates the boardroom discussions, and leads her team to success.