Yes, for example, in some classic movies, there are such scenes. A motherly figure might kiss a young boy as a sign of protection and love. It's a common way to depict the emotional bond in a story.
There was a story where a grandmother kissed her little grandson after he won a small race in the park. The kiss was full of pride and joy. It showed the special bond between them. The little boy beamed with happiness, knowing his grandma was proud of him.
There should not be any such stories that involve inappropriate seduction of a little boy. Any form of inappropriate behavior towards children is unacceptable in a moral and ethical context, so it is very unlikely to find positive stories of this nature in proper literature.
The following are some recommendations from ancient novels about forcing kisses on boys:
1. [Little Wife of the Prince's Mansion] Author: Smiling Beauty. This novel told the story of the female protagonist being mistaken for the male protagonist's cousin because she looked similar to the male protagonist's cousin. She entered the marquis's residence to take care of the male protagonist's cousin. During this process, the male lead showed his domineering side.
The above is based on the ancient novel recommendations of the male student who forced a kiss on the search results provided.
There was a story where a woman, who was a kind neighbor, kissed a little boy on the cheek. The little boy had helped her find her lost cat. As a thank - you, she gave him a gentle kiss. It was a sweet moment that showed gratitude and kindness between them.
Suppose a woman is a doctor and a boy is her patient. The boy is afraid of medical procedures, but the woman is very patient. She explains everything to him in a simple and friendly way, and even shows him some of the medical tools in a non - threatening manner. Eventually, the boy overcomes his fear and trusts the woman completely.
There could be a story where a woman is a neighbor to a boy. She discovers the boy has an interest in painting. So she offers to share her art supplies and gives him some basic painting lessons. This interaction not only nurtures the boy's artistic talent but also forms a special bond between them.
Sure. There could be a story where a woman, say a kind-hearted neighbor, noticed a little boy was lost in the park. She took him to the park's security office and stayed with him until his parents were found. It was a simple act of kindness that made the little boy feel safe and his parents very grateful.
It could be a story where a boy helps a woman in some way. Like the boy might find a lost item of the woman and returns it to her, and then they become friends and a series of adventures follow.
Since I don't know the exact 'a thousand boy kisses story', I can't say for sure. But it might have a female protagonist who is at the center of all these encounters with boys.