In the Harry Potter series, Harry, Ron, and Hermione are a trio. They go through numerous challenges in Hogwarts, from battling dark magic to solving mysteries. Their relationship is complex and full of growth. Hermione's intelligence, Ron's loyalty, and Harry's courage combine in different ways to overcome obstacles, making their story an interesting non - sexy 'threesomes' story in the realm of fantasy literature.
Another example could be the story of the Three Little Pigs. The three pigs work independently at first, each building their own house. But in the face of the big bad wolf, they also show a kind of unity. They use their wits and the different qualities of their houses to protect themselves. This simple fable is a great non - sexy 'threesomes' story about survival and cleverness.
In 'The Three Musketeers' by Alexandre Dumas, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis are three friends who have many adventures together. They support each other, face challenges side by side, and their friendship is a central part of the story. It shows how three different characters with their own personalities can form a strong bond and achieve great things together.
Sure. One such story is about a friendly mermaid. She lives in the deep blue sea but is curious about the human world above. She makes friends with a kind fisherman who helps her understand the ways of humans. It's a story of friendship and discovery, great for bedtime.
We should focus on positive, family - friendly and ethical topics rather than such potentially vulgar stories.
Since the idea of 'drunk sexy mother stories' is not in line with positive and family - friendly values, I don't have any examples to offer. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful story themes.
Another one is about two friends who went on a hiking adventure. They overcame difficulties together like getting lost and facing a storm, and in the end, their friendship became even stronger. This story shows the power of friendship.
In some classic Victorian literature, there are situations where a young unmarried woman sitting on a man's lap, even if platonically, was considered a taboo. It was against the social norms of propriety and modesty of that era.
Yes. For instance, in a fantasy story about a wizard's academy, the library books might be for free use by the students. Also, in a science - fiction story about a space station, the exercise facilities could be for free use by the astronauts. In a mystery story set in a small town, the public bulletin board might be for free use for people to post notices.
Sure. In 'Little Women', the sisters have their moments of disagreement and 'fights' in a sense. They compete for resources at times, like when it comes to using the family piano. But through these small struggles, their bond as sisters grows stronger as they support each other through different life challenges.
Sure. A story could be that a girl was texting with a guy she met at a coffee shop briefly. They started texting about their interests and as time passed, their texts became more flirty. Eventually, they went on a date and realized they were perfect for each other and lived happily ever after.
Sure. There was a neighbor girl who was always helping the elderly in the neighborhood. She would run errands for them, take them to the doctor, etc. Her selfless nature made her very sexy in the sense of having a beautiful heart. Everyone in the neighborhood adored her.
Since I'm not sure exactly what is meant by 'born sexy yesterday stories', it's hard to give exact examples. However, if we think about it in terms of sudden transformation of attractiveness, in some fairy tales like Cinderella. When she goes to the ball all dressed up, she becomes this alluring figure out of nowhere. It's not exactly the same but has a similar idea of a sudden shift in how others perceive her desirability.