It's very complicated to talk about camera angles without mentioning the situation, the context.
For example, the OP mentions that low camera angles make him feel submissive,
but IMO that is only true, if the model is looking down at the camera while the camera is looking up at her.
For example,
In a low camera angle, where the camera is looking up, but the model is not looking at the camera,
the feeling is more of an "inspection" or "admiration" not submissiveness.
But also, even if she is looking or facing in the camera's direction, while the camera is low and looking up at her,
if she has her eyes closed or semi-closed, with a seductive gaze, submissive attitude, shyness, etc,
then it doesn't place the observer as the submissive.
I'm just trying to say, it depends.
Moving on.
I don't like when studios capture models who are standing,
with a camera angle that is rotated over 100 degrees tilted sideways,
it's almost like the woman is prone on the floor, but she is standing:
Mai is extremely gorgeous, but that's just bad camera work
It's a million times better when the camera angle it's like this:
And if you want the babe to occupy more screen space, move the camera closer.
This angle, isn't bad, because it doesn't go over 100 degrees:
But here, again, this camera angle, the floor is almost at the left side of the screen,
like I get why the director was trying to do this, but this is just awful camera work.
The actors are doing amazing tho, don't get confused here.
It would have been so much better like this, IMO: