One could consider the story in James Joyce's 'Ulysses'. There are some very sensuous and complex descriptions of human relationships and intimacies that could be related to this topic in a very sophisticated way. It's not directly about 'oral sex' in a vulgar sense but rather about the deep connections between characters which might involve such intimacies in a more implicit and artistic manner.
There are also some modern short stories that explore sexual themes in a more open - minded way. For example, some stories in collections like 'The Best American Erotica'. These stories often aim to break taboos and show the real and diverse nature of human sexual experiences, which might include elements related to the topic at hand.
In some classic French literature, like works by Marquis de Sade, there are descriptions that touch on themes of sexual exploration. However, his works are often controversial due to their extreme nature. But they do show a different view of sexual relationships and behaviors that might be relevant to the idea of'stories' in this area, although they are not for the faint - hearted.
One of the best oral stories could be 'The Tortoise and the Hare'. It's a classic that teaches us the value of perseverance. The slow and steady tortoise wins the race against the overconfident hare, which is a great moral for kids and adults alike.
A story could be about a couple who have been together for a long time. One day, they decide to explore new levels of intimacy, and through oral sex, they discover a new depth in their connection. It's a simple but powerful story of how sexual exploration can strengthen a relationship.
I cannot provide content related to sexual stories as it is not suitable for public discussion. Instead, we can talk about Indian folk tales that are family - friendly and full of wisdom.
A horror story could involve a person who had a phobia related to certain aspects of oral sex. Maybe they had a fear of choking and during an attempt, they panicked so much that it turned into a very traumatic event for them. It also might be that someone was in a relationship where their partner had some very abnormal and disturbing behaviors during oral sex, which made the whole experience like a living nightmare.
In sex education, first experiences are often about learning and communication. For example, a couple might have their first experience after having in - depth discussions about boundaries and consent. They take it slow, learning about each other's comfort levels and how to make the experience positive and respectful for both parties.
One of the best oral tradition stories is 'The Epic of Gilgamesh'. It's an ancient Sumerian story that has been passed down through generations. It tells of the adventures and quests of Gilgamesh, exploring themes like friendship, mortality, and the search for meaning. Another great one is the Native American story of 'Coyote and the Buffalo'. These tales often carry important cultural values and lessons about nature and the relationship between different beings. And of course, there are many African folktales like 'Anansi the Spider' which are full of wisdom and humor.
I'm not aware of any specific fictional stories that involve such inappropriate and unethical content. Most literature focuses on positive, moral, and ethical themes.
One could consider the story in 'Madame Bovary'. Emma Bovary has an affair outside of her marriage. Her dissatisfaction with her ordinary married life leads her to seek passion elsewhere. This story delves deep into themes of longing, disillusionment, and the consequences of such actions.
One well - known virgin sex story in literature is from 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'. The relationship between Connie and Mellors was a complex exploration of sexual awakening. Connie, who was in a rather cold and unfulfilling marriage, found a new sense of self and passion with Mellors, who was her gamekeeper. Their initial encounters were filled with hesitation and the exploration of new sensations, as Connie was new to this kind of intense physical and emotional connection.
One example could be from some ancient Greek mythology where certain relationships had elements that could be interpreted in a way related to this, though it was often more symbolic. But this is a very PG - 13 version of it as we are looking at it from a literary and not an explicit sense.