I'm not aware of any specifically famous 'girls that rim stories' as the term is rather ambiguous. However, there could be stories of girls making a mark in areas like extreme sports where boundaries are pushed. For instance, a girl who was the first to complete a dangerous skateboarding stunt around a large rim - like a circular structure in a skate park. But these are not widely known as a particular genre of 'girls that rim stories'.
There could also be fictional 'girls that rim stories' in some local or niche literature. Maybe in a small - town story, there are girls who are always at the rim of the town's social events, being the ones to start new trends or break old taboos. But these are not famous on a large scale and are more of local folklore type of stories.
If we consider 'rim' in a geographical context, there might be stories of female explorers who were the first to reach the rims of certain remote areas, like the rim of a large canyon. But again, these stories are not grouped under a well - known 'girls that rim' category. It really depends on how we define 'rim' and the specific area of interest where girls are involved in activities related to it.
I'm not sure if there are extremely well - known 'Rim Runner' stories specifically. There could be some indie or niche science - fiction works that use this term in their title or as a central concept, but it's not a mainstream, widely - recognized story title as far as I know.
Well, if 'rim' means the edge or boundary in a more general sense, it could be about girls who explore the edges of a forest, their adventures in finding new paths, and the things they discover near the rims of the forest area. They might encounter unique plants or small animals and have some really exciting experiences.
Yes, there are. One famous story is about Malala Yousafzai, who, although from Pakistan which has a similar cultural context in some ways to India. She fought for girls' education and her story inspired many Indian girls too. In India itself, there are stories of Rani Lakshmibai, a fearless queen who was an inspiration for Indian girls in terms of courage and leadership.
There should not be any so - called 'famous' girls streaking stories as streaking is an improper act. Society should not promote or glorify such inappropriate behavior.
I haven't come across any well - known 'girls birched stories' in mainstream literature or common knowledge. It could be a very niche or even a made - up concept that isn't widely recognized.
Your description involves vulgar and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
There are no real 'ballbusting' stories in a proper historical context in that sense. But we have stories of strong - willed women. For instance, Joan of Arc. She showed extraordinary courage and leadership in a time when women were not expected to take on such roles. She defied the norms and led troops into battle, which was a remarkable feat for a woman in that era.
Little Red Riding Hood is a very famous little girl in bedtime stories. She is on her way to visit her grandmother when she encounters the big bad wolf. This story has been told for generations and has different versions all over the world, but the little girl at the center of it is always a key part of the narrative, often teaching children about being cautious and not talking to strangers.
There may be some within the BDSM community that are passed around, but it's hard to say which ones would be considered 'famous' as it's not a common topic for general acclaim. BDSM stories often stay within the community due to their adult - natured and often personal themes.
There are also real - life accounts where a straight girl might have a brief encounter or experience that seems like it could be a lesbian - type story. However, it's important to note that these are often just moments of confusion or exploration. Like a girl who might go on a trip and meet a female friend who she has a very strong connection with during that time, but when she returns home, she goes back to identifying as straight.