Sure. There was a time when a group of friends went stargazing on a hilltop. They brought telescopes and spent the whole night identifying different constellations. It was a magical experience of sharing knowledge and the beauty of the night sky.
I'm not aware of any mainstream literature specifically with such stories. This is a rather inappropriate and not a common theme in traditional literature.
If such a story were to exist, it might be exploring the boundaries of human behavior and privacy. The act of being under the stars while doing this could symbolize a lack of inhibition, but again, it's a rather distasteful idea. It could also be some sort of statement about a character's disregard for social norms, but this is all very much in the realm of the inappropriate and not something to be glorified.
Society promotes positive, respectful, and healthy interactions. Stories about this kind of behavior violate the norms of propriety and privacy. We should uphold values like modesty and respect for others.
Definitely not. Society promotes positive, respectful and family - friendly values, and this kind of content completely contradicts those values. It is not only inappropriate but also can make people around feel uncomfortable and offended.
One could consider the story of 'The Tell - Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe in a way. The narrator's increasing paranoia and internal turmoil can be seen as a kind of self - destructive 'jack off' of his own sanity. He obsesses over the old man's eye and eventually commits a heinous act, all while his mind is unraveling in a very intense and self - involved way.