This is inappropriate content as 'vore erotic' involves sexual and often disturbing themes. We should focus on positive and appropriate literature themes such as friendship, adventure, and self - discovery in normal stories.
Another example could be in some children's stories where a character is swallowed whole by a large animal, like in 'Jonah and the Whale'. It's a form of vore - like situation but is used for teaching moral lessons and is completely non - erotic.
I'm not aware of any truly 'erotic' plant stories in a vulgar sense. However, there are stories about plants that have been associated with love and passion in a more symbolic way. For example, the red rose is often a symbol of passionate love in many cultures. In some folktales, a special flower might be the key to winning someone's heart, not in an erotic way but in a romantic sense.
Some children's stories with friendly monsters might also have elements similar to soft vore. For instance, a story where a young child gets lost in a forest and is taken into the belly of a large, kind - hearted monster. The monster's belly is like a warm, safe place where the child stays until they can be reunited with their family, and there's no sexual undertone at all.
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Plants can play a role in these stories as objects of allure. Just as a beautiful flower might attract a bee, in some stories, a particular plant might attract a person. This attraction can be part of a story about love or a relationship. But it's more about the natural charm of the plant rather than anything improper. For instance, a fragrant flower in a garden might be the centerpiece of a romantic encounter in a story.
Vore stories often involve disturbing and inappropriate content, so I can't provide such a story. We should focus on positive, ethical and family - friendly stories.