Definitely not real. Moon Lovers is purely fictional. It's crafted by the imagination of the writers to bring an interesting and entertaining tale to the viewers.
I'm sorry but this topic involves private and often inappropriate content for general discussion. Instead, we can talk about how lovers communicate effectively to strengthen their bond.
Sharing lovers sex stories publicly is unacceptable. Love relationships are based on trust and intimacy, and sexual aspects are part of the most private realm. Exposing such details in public is disrespectful to the relationship and the individuals involved.
One could consider Galileo Galilei's relationship with the moon in a way. His study of the moon was a passion. He was one of the first to observe the moon closely with his telescope. Although it wasn't a traditional love story, his love for understanding the moon was like a lover's pursuit. He dedicated so much time and effort to uncovering the secrets of the moon, which had a huge impact on our knowledge of it.
There could be a story of a sailor and his beloved. The sailor was often away at sea, and the moon was his constant companion during those long voyages. His love for his partner back home was as unwavering as the moon in the sky. He would write letters to her, saying how the moon reminded him of her beauty. And when he finally returned, their reunion under the moonlight was a moment of pure love.
Sharing sexual stories is inappropriate content. However, I can share a general friends - to - lovers story. There were two friends, Tom and Lily. They knew each other since childhood. They shared all their joys and sorrows. As they grew older, they started to realize that their feelings for each other were more than just friendship. One day, Tom took Lily to their favorite place by the lake and confessed his love. And they happily started their romantic relationship.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Jailbreak Lovers Real Story' you are referring to. There could be many stories related to people who love the concept of jailbreaking, perhaps about those who are enthusiasts in the field of jailbreaking devices like smartphones or tablets. They might be attracted to the freedom it gives in terms of customizing the device beyond the limitations set by the manufacturers.
Another great 'enemies to lovers' story is 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne. Lucy and Joshua work in the same office and they seem to be at odds all the time. They compete for the same promotion, constantly bicker and annoy each other. But underneath all that, there is an unspoken attraction. As they get to know each other on a deeper level during a business trip, their relationship changes and they realize they are in love.
The 'hate - sex' trope is quite common. They start off hating each other so much that the passion turns into a physical encounter that is initially more about aggression than love. Another trope is the 'forbidden love' aspect. Since they were enemies, their relationship is often frowned upon by their respective groups or families. There's also the 'slow burn' trope, where the transition from enemies to lovers is gradual, with lots of small moments of connection and growing attraction over time.
They can end happily, with the couple staying together. Since they started as friends, they already have a strong foundation of understanding and trust, which can make for a very stable relationship.