No. Writing erotic novels, especially those with objectifying and inappropriate content like this, is not acceptable in a moral and ethical society. It goes against values of respect and propriety.
Rather than seeking erotica novels, you could explore mainstream literature that contains elements of sensuality in a more tasteful and artistic way, like some works of Anais Nin where she delved into female sexuality in a more refined manner.
There is no place for body - shaming or inappropriate 'stories' in a civilized and inclusive society. Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect regardless of their physical appearance.
Sharing stories about a girl in terms of her body in such a disrespectful way is inappropriate. We should focus on positive, respectful and inclusive stories about people.
Definitely not. High school is a place for students to focus on their studies and personal growth. Nudes stories about high school students are unacceptable as they not only violate moral standards but also can have a very negative impact on the mental health and future of those students. We should protect the rights and well - being of high school students instead of spreading such inappropriate content.
When writing, make sure to keep the tone respectful and the context appropriate. If it's a coming - of - age story, a girl might be insecure about her small tits at first but then grows to love herself as she matures. This way, it's not about sexualizing but about personal growth and self - discovery.
No. Posting nude or sexually explicit content on Snap Story is against the platform's terms of service. It is inappropriate and may also be illegal in many jurisdictions.