Definitely not. These types of stories go against basic moral and ethical principles. Friends' relationships should be respected, and creating or spreading such erotic stories about their girlfriends is a form of betrayal and inappropriate behavior.
Most literature values and promotes healthy, non - sexual friendships. We can think of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' where Scout and Dill have a pure friendship. Erotic content between friends is not a common or acceptable theme in the world of literature.
A story like 'Anne of Green Gables' also has elements of friendship. Anne makes friends with Diana, and they have a pure and innocent friendship. They share secrets, go on picnics, and experience the joys and sorrows of growing up together. Their friendship is based on mutual understanding, kindness, and the simple pleasures of life in a rural setting.
Stories of friends achieving their dreams together can also be very inspiring. Like two friends who start a small business from scratch and through their hard work and mutual support, they make it a success. These kinds of stories promote positive values.
There was a story of two friends in school. One was good at math and the other at English. They helped each other study. The one who was good at math would patiently explain math problems to his friend, and in return, the other would help with English essays. This mutual help not only improved their grades but also strengthened their friendship. It shows that friends can be there for each other in the pursuit of knowledge.
Sure. There are stories where a son's friend has some dirt on the son or his family. This could be due to an accident they witnessed or something they overheard. Instead of handling it in a proper way, they might choose to blackmail. This can create a lot of tension and drama in the story, leading to different plot developments.
My friends and I once organized a mini - sports day for our sons. We set up various games like relay races and sack races in our neighborhood park. The boys were so excited and competitive. It was really fun to watch them cheer each other on and strive to win.
Another story is when my friends' sons and my son participated in a school project together. They had to build a model of a historical building. They divided the tasks among themselves, learned a lot about teamwork and history in the process.