Yes. Consider a story where two teen boys are part of a school's science project team. They work hard to build a model of a solar system. They stay after school in the science lab, discussing how to make the planets look more realistic, measuring the distances accurately, and painting the models. They support each other when they face difficulties, like when they can't get the orbits right. It's a story of their cooperation and friendship.
Even in some more edgy or modern literature, the focus is still on complex human emotions and social phenomena, not this kind of private and inappropriate behavior.
No. Such stories are inappropriate and violate social and moral norms. This kind of behavior is private and should not be shared or discussed in public or with others.
One boys jacking story could be about a boy who was helping to jack up a car to change a flat tire. He was nervous at first but with some guidance, he managed it successfully and learned a valuable skill.
There are no well - known 'jacking off stories' in proper literature as this is not a theme that is typically promoted in mainstream literary works. Literature usually focuses on more positive, moral, and educational themes.