Anaïs Nin's diaries and some of her fictional works also contain some top - notch descriptions related to sex. She was very open about female sexuality and her experiences. Her writing delved deep into the emotional and physical aspects of sexual relationships, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
Many Malayalam works also have a distinct narrative style. Some may use a lot of symbolism and allegory. For instance, a simple object in the story might represent a much larger concept like the changing times or the struggle for identity. And the language used is rich and evocative, adding to the overall charm of the literature.
Well, it really depends on how you define 'appropriate'. In the realm of literature, there is a wide range of works that touch on sexual themes. Some might say that if these top erotic sex stories are used to convey deeper human emotions, relationships, or social commentaries in a tasteful way, they could have a place. But more often than not, they cross the line into being simply titillating and not much else, which is not what we should promote in the broader literary landscape.
Our society promotes positive values, and talking about sex stories is not in line with good social atmosphere building.
There are some works that contain certain erotic elements in classical literature, like 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' which was considered quite controversial at the time of its release. However, discussing such stories should be in the context of literary analysis, not just for the sake of the 'erotic' aspect. Another could be parts of 'The Kama Sutra', which also has descriptions related to human relationships and desires, but it is also a complex text about human sexuality, culture and more.
One of the top love stories is 'Romeo and Juliet' by Shakespeare. It's about two young lovers from feuding families. Their love is so intense that they are willing to defy their families and society for it, but unfortunately, it ends in tragedy. Another great one is 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy's relationship is full of misunderstandings at first. As they get to know each other better, their love grows. It shows how love can develop between two people who initially have wrong impressions of each other. Also, 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte. The love between Heathcliff and Catherine is wild and passionate. Heathcliff's love for Catherine drives him to do extreme things after she dies.
The love story in 'The Notebook' is also very popular. Noah and Allie have a passionate and long - lasting love. Despite being separated by different circumstances, they find their way back to each other, and their love endures through the years, which is really touching.
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.