If we consider 'milked' in a more metaphorical sense, perhaps 'boys milked stories' could imply that boys have stretched or exaggerated stories. For example, boys might add exciting elements to a simple story to make it more interesting when they are sharing it with their friends. It could also be that they are constantly drawing out more details from a story, as if they are'milking' it for all it's worth.
The term 'boys forced milked stories' is rather ambiguous. If we consider it in a more innocent context like a story where boys are made to help milk cows on a farm against their will in an old - fashioned or strict family - run farm situation. Maybe they were being punished or the family needed all hands on deck for some reason. Another aspect could be in a cultural or traditional setting where boys are expected to contribute to such tasks but they initially resist, leading to a story of their forced participation.
I'm not sure specifically what this 'boys tickked and milked story' is about as the title is rather unclear. It could potentially be about boys having some sort of experience related to tickling and milking, perhaps on a farm where they are involved in milking animals and having some ticklish or fun moments at the same time.
I'm not aware of any well - known stories specifically about 'boys forced milked' in a literal sense. There may be some very niche or local tales that haven't gained widespread popularity. It could also be a very unique or made - up concept that doesn't have a common body of well - known stories associated with it.
If we think about a boys tickled and milked story, it could involve the boys having a bet. They might bet on whether tickling the cows will make them produce more milk. So they start tickling the cows while milking. One boy might be really gentle and the cow seems to like it, giving more milk. Another boy might tickle too hard and the cow gets a bit agitated and doesn't give as much milk. And through this whole process, the boys learn about how to interact with animals during milking in a more appropriate way.
Well, if we assume that 'boys milked stories' are those that boys like to tell with some exaggeration. A simple example could be a fishing story. A boy might say he caught a fish as big as himself when in reality it was just a normal - sized fish. But he 'milked' the story to make it more exciting.
The phrase 'boys abductive and milked story' is rather ambiguous. If we assume 'abductive' means abducted in a general sense, perhaps the story could be that some boys were abducted from a rural area where milking cows was a common activity. The abductors might have been interested in the boys' knowledge of dairy farming for some strange reason. The boys, though scared, used their understanding of milk production and dairy life to find a way to signal for help, like using milk cans to make noise or writing messages with milk on hidden surfaces.
Perhaps in a rural community, there are a group of boys who are learning how to milk cows for the first time. As they start the process, one of the boys accidentally tickles the cow's belly. The cow jerks a bit but then calms down. This makes the boys giggle. They continue milking, and from that day on, they always remember that funny moment during their first milking experience.
Suppose a group of boys were abducted while visiting a milk - themed amusement park. They were held in a place where there were old milking machines. The boys were very observant. They noticed that the abductors were allergic to a certain type of milk product. They found a way to expose the abductors to that product, which made the abductors incapacitated, and the boys escaped.
Forcing any living being to be'milked' in an improper or unethical way is cruel and not something that should be glorified in stories. However, in a more positive and ethical context, we can talk about dairy farming where cows are milked in a proper and humane way. For example, farmers usually follow strict schedules and use modern, clean equipment to ensure the health and well - being of the cows while getting milk.
Well, a'milked romance novel' might be one where the author or publisher tries to get every bit of profit from it. They might use the popularity of the initial concept or characters and keep creating spin - offs or sequels that don't really add much new value. It's like milking a cow for all it's worth, in terms of getting money from the idea of the romance novel.