Another example might be in some of the ancient Greek myths. For instance, the story of Zeus and his many affairs. Zeus often engaged in sexual relationships without much regard for propriety or the normal boundaries. His actions were often impulsive and could be seen as a form of runaway sex stories in the context of the mythological world.
One example could be in 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' where there are elements of passionate and somewhat 'runaway' sexual encounters within the context of the complex relationships. The sexual relationship between Connie and Mellors was considered scandalous at the time the book was written and it has a sense of being outside the norms of society, much like a 'runaway' situation in terms of sexual mores.
There could be a story of saving a little runaway child in a park. A vigilant adult notices a small child who is lost and crying. The adult calms the child down, asks for some details about where the child was last with their parents. They then take the child to the park's information center or call the local authorities to help the child get back to their family safely.
We should focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly topics rather than such inappropriate content.
No, they are not very common. Most literature focuses on positive and consensual relationships, whether gay or straight. However, there may be some works that use this as a plot device to explore themes of oppression or lack of freedom, but it is not a mainstream or frequently occurring type of story.
One scary runaway story could be about a young girl who runs away from home into the woods at night. She gets lost and starts hearing strange noises. Every step she takes seems to lead her deeper into the darkness and she realizes she has no idea how to get back home. It's a story full of fear and the unknown.
In 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' by D. H. Lawrence, there is a significant exploration of sexual relationships. The relationship between Lady Chatterley and her gamekeeper is a principal aspect. It was controversial at the time of its publication as it delved deeply into sexual desires and the connection between physical and emotional love, challenging the prudish norms of the era.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate and not suitable for public discussion. We should focus on positive, moral and family - friendly literary works.
One well - known 'delivery' related story in literature could be from 'The Birth - Mark' by Nathaniel Hawthorne. In it, there are themes related to the creation and delivery of life in a rather symbolic way. The main character is obsessed with removing a birthmark from his wife, which can be seen as an attempt to perfect the 'delivery' of a perfect being in his mind.
I don't think it's appropriate to share such stories as they often involve vulgar and unethical content. We should focus on positive and healthy literary works.
In some ancient Greek myths, the story of Aphrodite's love affairs could be considered in a way. For instance, her relationship with Adonis. Aphrodite's charm and power 'won' Adonis's love, at least for a time. Their story is filled with passion and the allure of love that can be seen as a form of victory in the realm of love and sex.
I'm sorry, but 'feral sex stories' involve inappropriate and often vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant stories. We should focus on positive, ethical and family - friendly literary works.