It could mean that initially one is attracted to the girls (maybe in a social or group context), but then stays around because of the interesting stories. For example, at a party, you might first notice the girls there, but as the night goes on, you find the conversations and stories shared to be really engaging and that makes you stay.
No, it is not ethical at all. Forcing someone into any sexual situation is a violation of personal boundaries and consent. Consent should be freely given in any sexual or intimate encounter, and forcing someone goes against basic principles of respect and human rights.
Yes, there are. Consider the story of a neighbor who befriends a little girl. The neighbor could be an elderly person who shares stories of the past with the girl, teaching her valuable life lessons. They might plant a garden together, and through this activity, a bond of love and respect forms. It's a story of inter - generational love that enriches both their lives.
Another alternative could be girls' first encounter with a new culture when they travel or study abroad. These are much more positive and inspiring topics.
In a social event, you might first be attracted to the girls present. For example, if it's a beach party, you see the girls in their swimsuits and it catches your attention. But then, as you start talking to them, you hear their travel stories or their experiences in the ocean and that makes you want to stay and listen more.
Often, in such stories, themes like the search for acceptance, the struggle with self-identity, and the navigation of complex emotions might be present. It could also touch upon the impact of these preferences on relationships and social interactions.