We should firmly oppose any form of content that involves minors in inappropriate situations. Minors need to be protected and safeguarded, not the subject of such improper 'stories'.
Since the original phrase has inappropriate connotations, in a non - inappropriate context, we could assume that 'forbidden little girls' might refer to something like a group of girls who are not allowed to do certain things (in a non - sexual way), and 'nifty' could just mean interesting, but there are no erotica stories involved. For example, in a story about a group of girls who are forbidden to enter a certain area in a castle, and there are interesting tales about their attempts to find out why.
Well, 'The Wizard of Oz' is a nifty fantastic story. Dorothy's journey through the magical land of Oz, meeting the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion is full of excitement. Also, 'Beauty and the Beast' is a classic. The idea that true beauty lies within and that love can transform is a great lesson for little girls. And then there's 'Peter Pan', a story about a boy who never grows up and his adventures in Neverland with Wendy and the Lost Boys. It's full of magic and imagination.
One nifty fantastic story could be about a little girl who discovers a magical garden. In this garden, the flowers can talk and they tell her secrets of the world. She has adventures with the little fairies that live there, and together they solve problems like saving the garden from a big storm.
There are many authors who write such stories. J.K. Rowling, for example, has elements in her 'Harry Potter' series that could be considered nifty and fantastic, although it's not specifically about little girls, but still has inspired a lot of similar writing. Another is Roald Dahl. His books like 'Matilda' are about little girls and are full of nifty and strange situations and fantastic adventures.
There are many great children's stories. For example, 'The Little Prince' is a classic. It tells the story of a little prince from another planet and his adventures, which is full of profound philosophical thoughts. It can teach children about friendship, love and the importance of seeing the essence of things.
Yes, there are significant ethical issues. Inappropriate content in literature can have a negative impact on the mental and moral development of readers, especially young people. It can expose them to ideas and images that are not suitable for their age and can distort their values.
In many cases, erotica that involves inappropriate or pornographic content is not legal. Laws vary from place to place, but generally, such content is restricted to protect public morals and the well - being of society.
No, it's not ethical. Such content often violates basic principles of respect, decency, and the protection of vulnerable relationships. We should strive to uphold values that promote healthy, consensual, and appropriate relationships, and this type of erotica goes against that.