I'm not entirely sure what you specifically mean by 'fingered' in this context. If it's something inappropriate, then there should be no positive such stories as any form of inappropriate behavior towards a little girl is unacceptable. If it's about a little girl using her fingers in a positive way like pointing out interesting things on the school bus, then there could be stories like a girl pointing at a beautiful bird outside the bus window and sharing the joy with her classmates.
If 'fingered' means pointed, a story could be that a little girl pointed at a book a classmate was reading on the school bus. It turned out to be a really interesting science book. This led to a discussion about the topics in the book like space exploration among the kids on the bus, which was educational.
Sharing such stories is completely inappropriate. It involves privacy invasion and is not suitable for public discussion. We should respect others' privacy and dignity at all times.
We should not spread stories that involve someone being naked in an inappropriate way. It's not ethical and can make others uncomfortable. Instead, we can talk about funny stories about brothers in general, like their adventures or kind deeds.
No. Literature typically focuses on positive, moral, and ethical themes. Stories with such inappropriate content are not considered worthy of being famous.
No. Any story involving a child being naked in a non - appropriate context is not acceptable for sharing. We should encourage stories that show the good qualities of a little brother, such as his honesty, bravery or his love for learning.
Perhaps these are stories that are fingered, meaning carefully examined or sorted through, on a daily basis. It might be related to personal experiences. Say, someone writes in a journal every day, and these are the stories from their daily life that they 'finger' through, reflecting on different events, emotions, and interactions.
Well, 'fingered' can have the sense of being indicated or blamed in some contexts. In the context of 'public stories', it could be that in the stories that are available to the public, someone or something is being fingered. Maybe it's about a person being fingered as the cause of an event in a public narrative.