This kind of situation goes against ethical and moral norms, and we should focus on positive, healthy and consensual relationships in stories, not such improper ones.
One positive story could be in a mentoring context. An older woman, let's say a successful artist, seduces a younger girl into the world of art. She shows her beautiful paintings, takes her to galleries, and shares her passion. The girl, initially hesitant, gets completely drawn into the art world by the older woman's charm and knowledge.
Once upon a time, there were two girls named Ava and Sophia. Ava noticed Sophia's kindness towards animals. Ava started inviting Sophia to volunteer at the local animal shelter. She would often compliment Sophia on how good she was with the animals. Sophia was gradually seduced by Ava's shared interest and Ava's positive energy. They ended up spending a lot of time together at the shelter, forming a deep and meaningful relationship.
In 'Little Women', Marmee, the mother, in a way seduces her daughters into having strong moral values and a love for family. She does this through her own example and gentle guidance. For example, when her daughters face difficulties, she tells them stories of perseverance and kindness, which draws them towards those values.
Yes, there are many positive relationships. For example, in a mentoring relationship, an older woman can guide a younger girl in her career choices or educational pursuits. They can share experiences, offer advice, and help the girl grow into a confident individual.
There was a wife who decided to recreate their first date. She went to great lengths to find the same place they first met, wore the same perfume she had on that day. She invited her husband there, and as they walked down memory lane, she held his hand tightly, looked into his eyes deeply, and gradually seduced him with the nostalgia and her love.
Sure. There is a story of Malala Yousafzai. She is a young woman who fought for girls' right to education in Pakistan. Despite facing great danger from the Taliban, she continued to advocate for education. Her story has inspired countless girls around the world to strive for their own education and rights.
One example could be in the story 'Mrs. Robinson' in 'The Graduate'. Mrs. Robinson, a more mature woman, attempts to seduce the young Benjamin. She uses her charm and experience to draw him into an inappropriate relationship. This story shows the complex power dynamics and the confusion that can occur when an older person tries to seduce a younger one in a social context.
In 'Pride and Prejudice', Mr. Darcy at first seems cold and aloof to Elizabeth Bennet. But as the story progresses, he shows his true self, his kindness towards her family and his deep love for her. His actions of helping her family in times of trouble are part of his way of 'seducing' her in a sense. Another example is Romeo in 'Romeo and Juliet'. Romeo's passionate pursuit of Juliet with his sweet words and brave actions to be with her is a classic example of a boy seducing a girl in a story.
In some communities, there are support groups where women breastfeeding women stories are common. For example, a woman whose baby was born prematurely might have had trouble with breastfeeding. A lactation consultant, who was also a mother herself, shared her story of how she managed with her premature baby. She gave practical advice like using a breast pump regularly to stimulate milk production and how to store the milk properly.
Sharing such stories involves unethical and inappropriate behavior, so I can't provide relevant stories.