Sharing such stories is inappropriate and not suitable for public discussion as it involves vulgar and unethical content.
Most literary works are about positive values like love, friendship and growth, not debauchery sex stories.
We should focus on positive, moral and ethical literary works rather than seeking such improper stories.
One way is to be selective about the media we consume. Avoid sources that are known for promoting such inappropriate content.
Rather than focusing on sexual stories, we can look at classic Valentine's tales like 'The Gift of the Magi' by O. Henry. It shows a selfless and profound love between a husband and a wife. They sacrifice their most precious possessions for each other, which is the essence of true love on Valentine's Day.
Most literature focuses on positive and healthy relationships. But if we consider some old tales that might be misconstrued, in some Greek myths, there are relationships that could be seen in a caretaker - cared - for context. For example, Zeus and some of the mortals he protected, but these are more about power and lust in the context of mythology and not something to be emulated in modern society.
In 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov, the relationship between Humbert Humbert and Lolita is a very complex and somewhat wild one in terms of sexual undertones. Humbert's obsession with the young Lolita is a disturbing yet central part of the story.
In 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov, the story is centered around a very controversial sexual relationship. It's a hard story as it forces readers to confront uncomfortable and immoral aspects of human nature and sexual attraction.
One example could be from the novel 'The Perfumed Garden'. It contains various stories about relationships and human sexuality in a cultural context. But it's important to note that such works are often studied from a historical and cultural perspective rather than just for the sexual aspects.
One could consider James Joyce's 'Ulysses'. It contains very detailed and uncut descriptions of life, including sexual aspects within the complex web of human experiences. However, it's important to note that these are not just 'sex stories' but part of a much larger exploration of the human condition.
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.
One crazy sex story in literature is from 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'. The relationship between Connie and Mellors was considered very scandalous at the time due to the difference in their social classes and the explicit nature of their physical relationship, which was a bold exploration of sexual passion in a rather repressed social environment.
There are not many so - called 'hero sex stories' in mainstream literature in a vulgar sense. However, in some ancient epics like 'The Iliad', there are stories of heroes and their relationships which may involve aspects of love and passion in a more noble and complex context, not simply 'sex stories' in a tawdry way.