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.
In some modern novels, there might be characters who have a unique bond that could be related to this concept in a very subtle way. For instance, in a story about two friends who support each other through thick and thin, their relationship could be seen as a form of deep connection that might be metaphorically related to the idea, but not in a sexual way at all.
Some fairy tales might have characters that have a special relationship that can be stretched to be related to this idea. However, it's important to note that we are really looking at it from a very different and non - explicit angle, like the loyalty between a knight and his trusted comrade in a fairy - tale adventure.
In 'Winnie - the - Pooh', the relationship between Pooh and his friends has some really endearing stories. For example, when Pooh gets stuck in Rabbit's hole because of his round bottom, it's a funny and innocent 'butt - related' story that has nothing to do with sex. It's all about the humor and the friendship in the Hundred Acre Wood.
Rather than discussing sexual stories which are private and often not suitable for general conversation, we can talk about things like promoting healthy relationships and communication in general.
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 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.
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.
Rather than focusing on hardcore sex stories, we can explore great love stories in literature like 'Pride and Prejudice' which shows complex relationships in a more refined and appropriate way.
Rather than exploring taboo sex stories, it's better to engage with classic literature that promotes values like love, friendship, and moral growth.
One well - known 'best wife' - related story could be from James Joyce's 'Ulysses'. Molly Bloom's final monologue is quite famous. It gives an in - depth look into her thoughts as a wife, her relationship with her husband, and there are some rather sensual undertones in her stream - of - consciousness. It's not directly a'sex story' in a vulgar sense but more about the complex relationship between a man and his wife including the sexual aspect in a very literary and nuanced way.
One could consider 'Fifty Shades of Grey' series which has a female protagonist and explores her sexual journey in a relationship. However, it's also a controversial one.
One could consider the story in 'Madame Bovary'. Emma Bovary has an affair outside of her marriage. It shows the complex emotions and consequences of her actions, like her growing dissatisfaction with her ordinary life leading to this form of escapism through an improper relationship.