There are many. For example, stories about friendship building like 'Charlotte's Web' which shows a deep and pure friendship between a pig and a spider. Another option could be family - centered stories such as 'Little Women' that focuses on the relationships within a family.
Stories about couples who met in an unexpected way can also be very interesting. Like two people who were initially rivals in a business competition but later found out they had a lot in common and fell in love. It shows how relationships can develop in unexpected situations.
You could also explore stories about self - discovery within relationships. For instance, in 'The Alchemist', the protagonist's journey is intertwined with the relationships he forms along the way. It's about personal growth and positive human connections, far from the BDSM - type of relationships.
Stories like 'Sense and Sensibility' by Jane Austen are excellent alternatives. It explores relationships within a family and between potential lovers in a very refined and positive way, emphasizing values like propriety, kindness and true love.
Another type could be stories of long - distance relationships. How a couple managed to stay in love and committed despite the distance between them. They would write letters, send small gifts, and make the most of the time when they could finally be together. It shows the power of love and commitment.
Stories about how couples first met and fell in love can be great. For example, a couple might meet at a coffee shop where one spills coffee on the other accidentally, and from that comical start, a beautiful relationship blossoms.
No. Such stories are not suitable for young readers as they often contain adult - themed content that is not appropriate for their age and level of maturity.
There are love stories about how a couple overcame difficulties together. For example, a couple who faced financial hardships but supported each other through part - time jobs and finally achieved a stable life. It shows the strength of their relationship.
Stories about friends helping each other are great. For example, in 'Anne of Green Gables', Anne and Diana's friendship is full of mutual support and growth.
Appropriate topics might include 'Teens' first steps in learning a new skill' like painting or playing a musical instrument, 'First time teens traveled alone' or 'Stories of teens' first encounters with different cultures'.
You could explore stories about first - time achievements, like a person's first - time winning a competition. These stories are inspiring and positive.