Definitely not. We live in a society where there are certain standards of propriety. Sex - related stories are not suitable for public or even private sharing among girls in most cases. It can have a negative impact on the individuals involved, such as causing embarrassment or even leading to the spread of improper information. Moreover, it may not be in line with the values that society promotes, like respect, modesty and propriety.
It could be a mix. Some might be based on real experiences that are then exaggerated. However, it's not ethical to spread someone's sexual story without their consent. We should respect others' privacy and not believe everything we hear. If it's a fictional story, it might be a form of erotica writing which is a genre in literature but still should be consumed in an appropriate and consensual way.
They are popular because they play on people's curiosity about the sexual lives of others, especially those who are considered 'hot' or attractive. Human nature has an element of voyeurism, and these stories seem to satisfy that to some extent.
Healthy relationships should be covered. This includes how to communicate effectively, respect others' feelings, and set boundaries in friendships and later in romantic relationships.
Begin by using age - appropriate books or resources. There are many great children's books on puberty and sex education. Read them together and discuss the concepts. Also, tie it in with real - life situations. If they see a pregnant woman, for instance, use it as a chance to talk about how babies are made in a simple and appropriate way.
No. Discussing sexual experiences of young girls is highly inappropriate and unethical. Young girls are in a vulnerable stage of development, and any form of sexual content related to them is unacceptable in a moral and legal sense.
It could be a story of mystery. Suppose one day, a strange box appears in the yard that separates the two girls' houses. They are curious and decide to open it together. Inside, they find a map that seems to lead to a long - lost treasure in the neighborhood. They embark on an adventure to find the treasure, but along the way, they have to solve riddles and avoid some not - so - nice neighbors who also want the treasure. Their story would be full of excitement and discovery as they search for the hidden treasure.
They could also develop their relationship by exploring their interests. If one girl is into painting and the other is into writing, they could collaborate on a project where the painter creates illustrations for the writer's stories. This exchange of creativity would allow them to see different aspects of each other and deepen their friendship.
'Anne of Green Gables' is also a great choice. The story of Anne, with her vivid imagination and big heart, is both heartwarming and inspiring for little girls.