I'm not sure which specific 'Forplay Girls Stories' you are referring to. There could be various fictional stories about girls in different contexts, like adventure stories where girls are the main characters, or friendship stories among girls. Without more details, it's hard to recommend specific ones.
If 'Forplay Girls Stories' are more in the genre of mystery with girl protagonists, you might like 'Nancy Drew' series. Nancy is a smart and brave girl who is always solving mysteries in her town. These stories are full of suspense and excitement, and they show how girls can be independent and resourceful.
If by 'Forplay Girls Stories' we assume they are stories centered around girls. One characteristic could be the exploration of girl - related themes like friendship. Girls in these stories often form deep and meaningful friendships, which is a key part of their development.
In the graphic novel 'Fun Home', the author Alison Bechdel tells her own story which includes her relationship with other women. It's a deeply personal and poignant account. Also, in some short - story collections, you can find tales of female - female relationships. For instance, in some anthologies that focus on diverse love stories, there are often submissions that feature girls kissing girls as part of a broader exploration of love and identity.
The movie 'Blue Is the Warmest Color' is based on a graphic novel which can be considered a lesbian girls story. It's a very emotional and in - depth exploration of a relationship between two women, from the initial attraction to the challenges they face together.
In 'Jane Eyre', Jane is often submissive in the face of authority at the beginning. For example, she has to tolerate the harsh treatment at Lowood School. However, as the story progresses, she also shows her strength and independence, which makes her character complex. The submissive part of her story includes her acceptance of difficult situations and her attempts to conform to the social norms of her time at first.
In the anime world, 'Kill la Kill' has a main character who is a muscle girl in a sense. Ryuko Matoi is very physically strong and her story of seeking revenge while wearing a powerful uniform that enhances her abilities is quite interesting.
There is a Kannada girl story where the girl is an artist. She dreams of making her village beautiful with her paintings. She starts by painting the walls of the local school. Her work inspires the other children and the whole village to take pride in their surroundings. Eventually, she gets recognized outside the village too and brings fame to her place.
I haven't read any Dolcette Girls Stories myself. However, you can check with some book review websites. They might have information about such stories.
Another great story is about Malala Yousafzai. She fought for girls' right to education in the face of danger. Her courage and determination have changed the lives of many girls and made the world realize the importance of girls' education.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide such stories as they may involve inappropriate or non - family - friendly content.
Sucking stories can often be inappropriate and not suitable for general recommendation. We should focus on positive, educational and family - friendly literature such as 'Little Women' which tells the story of the growth and sisterly love of four sisters.