No. In a civilized society, we promote content that is ethical, moral and suitable for all audiences, and this clearly doesn't fall into that category.
We should not seek or spread such inappropriate content. Everyone should respect others' privacy and dignity, and focus on positive, healthy and ethical topics.
I'm not sure who Babita and Tapu are specifically. They could be characters from a particular story, movie or TV show in a specific region or cultural context. Without more information, it's hard to tell the details of their love story.
Again, without knowing much about them, it could be their unique personalities that make their love story special. If they are very different from each other, their coming together could be a beautiful contrast.
They could go on an adventure to find a lost treasure in an old abandoned house in their village. Tapu would be brave and eager to explore while Babita would be more cautious and observant, making sure they don't get into any real danger.
I'm not sure specifically about daya and tapu friendship stories. But they could be about helping each other in the neighborhood. For example, daya might help tapu when he gets into a small trouble at the local market. They could also share secrets or have adventures together around their community, like exploring an old abandoned building.
One adventure story could be that daya and tapu decide to explore a mysterious cave near their village. They take some basic supplies like torches and ropes. Inside the cave, they discover strange rock formations and maybe even some old artifacts. They have to work together to overcome obstacles like narrow passages and small pools of water.
Maybe there's a story where Babita and Tapu compete in a friendly cooking competition in their neighborhood. They both try their best to cook the most delicious traditional dishes, and in the end, they share their recipes with each other and the whole community benefits from it.
Suppose Anjali and Babita are sisters. Anjali is the elder one and is very protective of Babita. They love to cook together. They have a special family recipe that they pass down from their grandmother. Every Sunday, they make this dish for the whole family. And when there are family outings, they always stick together, exploring nature, sharing secrets, and making beautiful memories for their family album.
Since we don't have much information about this 'tapu sex story', it could be anything from a fictional narrative exploring sexual taboos in a creative way, perhaps in a story set in a tribal culture where 'tapu' has a strong significance regarding sexual behavior. Or it could be a very specific and personal story created by an individual or a small group with their own interpretations of 'tapu' and sex, but again, without further details, it's just speculation.