As we don't really know the exact nature of "litrotic stories", it's hard to give a proper recommendation. But if we think it might be something like "lurid stories", which are often shocking or sensational, then some tabloid - like stories might fit. However, these are not really in the realm of high - quality literature. Usually, we prefer more meaningful and well - crafted stories like those of Anton Chekhov, who wrote stories that explored human nature in a profound way.
If "litrotic" is a misspelling and it was meant to be "liturgical stories", then there are many religious stories that fall into this category. For example, the parables in the Bible are full of moral and spiritual teachings. They have been passed down for centuries and are still studied and reflected upon today for their significance in religious and ethical teachings.
If "litrotic" is a very new or a made - up term in a particular context that I'm not aware of, it's difficult to name specific stories. However, if we consider it could be something like "lyrical stories", then there are many beautiful ones. For instance, some short stories by Edgar Allan Poe are very lyrical in nature, with his rich use of language creating a moody and evocative atmosphere.
Another well - known Hindi story is about Krishna. His stories, such as his childhood antics like stealing butter, are not only entertaining but also have deep spiritual and moral lessons. They are passed down through generations and are loved by people of all ages.
Another popular one is 'The Lottery' by Shirley Jackson. This story is set in a small town where an annual lottery takes place. But as the story unfolds, it turns out to be a dark and disturbing ritual that makes readers think about the nature of tradition and mob mentality.
Yes, 'Heer Ranjha' is a very popular Urdu story. It's a tragic love story about Heer and Ranjha. Their love was so strong that it defied all the odds and social norms of their time.
One popular Hindi story is 'Panchatantra'. It's a collection of fables that teach moral lessons through the adventures of animals. For example, the story of the clever fox outwitting the other animals is both entertaining and educational.
I'm not sure about specific popular lolliwood stories as it might be a relatively new or niche concept. But perhaps you can search for the ones that have a high number of views or positive reviews online.
Another one is 'The Little Match Girl' by Hans Christian Andersen. This sad story is about a little girl who tries to sell matches on a cold New Year's Eve. As she lights the matches one by one in the cold, she has visions of warmth, food, and her dead grandmother. It's a poignant tale that reflects the harshness of life for the poor at that time.
As I don't have access to Xhamster's content, I can't really point out popular stories. But I imagine that stories which are heart - warming, like those about rescued Xhampsters and their new happy lives, might be popular among the community.
There's 'A Christmas Carol' which is widely loved. It's about Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man who is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve and changes his ways. Also, 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' is popular. It's about Dorothy's journey in the magical land of Oz to find her way back home.
Well, '50 Shades of Grey' was a very popular story that had elements of sensuality. It was about a relationship with a lot of passionate and somewhat kinky elements.