Well, I don't really have a specific story to share about that as it's a rather strange and not very common topic. But I can imagine in a comical cartoon world, a small character might be sitting on a big character's face accidentally and then let out a little fart, causing the big character to make a really funny expression.
In a group of animals in a story, perhaps a young and naughty monkey sits on an old and grumpy elephant's face. And then the monkey has eaten some bad fruits and can't help but pass gas. The elephant gets all riled up and chases the monkey around, creating a chaotic and humorous situation in the animal kingdom.
No, there are no well - known facesitting farting stories in traditional literature. Such a concept is quite vulgar and not the kind of thing that would be typically found in classic works.
Well, I know of a story where two girl friends were sharing a small tent while camping. In the middle of the night, one of them farted really loudly which woke the other one up. They both ended up laughing so hard that they couldn't go back to sleep for a while.
There was a time when a family was on a long car trip. The little kid in the back seat farted and then blamed it on the family dog. The dog just looked at him innocently while everyone else in the car was laughing hard. The kid kept insisting it was the dog until his mom smelled it and said, 'That's not dog fart smell!' which made everyone laugh even more.
Sure. One time at a family dinner, my little cousin was trying to be quiet but accidentally let out a really long and loud fart. Everyone burst into laughter and he turned so red. It was hilarious.
There could be a story where a girl was trying to hold in a fart during a long teacher's lecture. But finally, she couldn't hold it anymore and it made a really loud noise. The whole class burst into laughter, including the teacher who then said something like 'Well, that was a powerful statement!' to ease the girl's embarrassment.
In some children's books, there might be such stories in a very innocent way. For example, in a story about a group of kids on an adventure, a girl character might accidentally fart while they are hiding from a 'monster' which adds a bit of humor to the situation. It's not a main plot usually but a funny little side event.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate and not suitable for public discussion as it involves private and rather vulgar topics.
I heard about a boy who was trying to be funny in class. He held in his farts all day until he got to the front of the class to give a presentation. Right as he started, he let out a series of short, sharp farts. The whole class burst into laughter, and the teacher couldn't keep a straight face either.
Rather than focusing on facesitting, there are many positive and fun stories in the world, like tales of adventure, friendship, and acts of kindness. For example, stories of people climbing mountains together and helping each other along the way.
I'm sorry, but 'facesitting' can involve inappropriate and non - family - friendly content. We can talk about other positive and family - friendly story topics instead, such as adventure stories or fairy tales. For example, the adventure story of 'Alice in Wonderland' is full of fantasy and interesting encounters.