I can't provide erottic stories as they often involve inappropriate and adult - oriented content.
We should focus on positive and family - friendly literature rather than erottic stories.
The 'Crossfire' series is also quite well - known in the erottic romance genre. It tells the story of a complex relationship filled with passion and intrigue.
A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens is another wonderful non - erottic story. It's a story about redemption and the spirit of Christmas. The character of Ebenezer Scrooge transforms from a miserly and cold - hearted man to a kind and generous one, which is a very inspiring journey.
Rather than erottic stories, we could talk about romantic stories. For example, 'The Notebook' has a very touching and passionate love story that is suitable for all ages to enjoy. It shows deep love and commitment in a non - offensive way.
Mainstream literature values positive values, moral teachings and wide - spread appeal. Erottic stories, which often contain sexual content, go against these principles. For example, in educational institutions, erottic stories are not part of the curriculum as they are not suitable for the general educational and moral environment.
On the other hand, they can also open up discussions about sexual desires and communication in relationships. By reading about characters exploring these aspects, readers may be more inclined to have those conversations in their own relationships. Erottic romance novels can, in a sense, break down some taboos around sexual topics in relationships. However, it's important to note that not all relationships are like those depicted in these novels, and readers need to be able to distinguish between fiction and reality.
The story of 'Alice in Wonderland' is also very popular. A girl named Alice follows a white rabbit down a hole and enters a strange world full of peculiar creatures and absurd situations. It's full of adventures and makes people wonder about the limits of imagination.
Well, there are stories on Toomics that deal with mystery and intrigue. For example, a detective - style story where the main character has to solve a series of puzzling crimes in a small town. There are also stories about self - discovery, like a character who moves to a new city and learns a great deal about themselves in the process.
A very popular bedtime story is 'Sleeping Beauty'. The princess is cursed to sleep for a hundred years until a prince wakes her with a kiss. 'Little Red Riding Hood' is also a classic. A girl in a red hood goes to visit her grandmother but meets a big bad wolf on the way. 'Hansel and Gretel' is about two children who outwit a wicked witch in the forest.
One popular Hindi story is the Panchatantra. It contains a collection of fables that teach moral lessons through the actions of animals. For example, the story of the clever monkey who outwits the crocodile. Another is the Ramayana, which tells the story of Lord Rama's journey, his exile, and his fight against the demon king Ravana. It's a story full of heroism, loyalty, and values. And there is also the Mahabharata, a vast epic that includes many sub - stories and complex characters, dealing with themes like duty, righteousness, and the consequences of war.
Well, there's the story of the Buddha and the hungry tigress. The Buddha in one of his past lives was a prince. He came across a starving tigress with her cubs. Moved by compassion, he sacrificed himself so that the tigress could feed on him and survive. This story shows the great compassion that is an important part of Buddhist teachings.