Yes, there might be some in certain niche or indie literature. However, such content may not be mainstream. Some works that explore diverse relationships and characters may touch on lesbian relationships, but stories specifically highlighting 'big boobs' in a non - objectifying and meaningful way are less common.
DeviantArt is a platform with a wide variety of content. However, seeking out stories specifically related to those terms you mentioned is not proper. It would be better to look for inclusive and positive artworks or stories on the platform that celebrate diversity in a respectful way.
Also, we can focus on the role of lesbian activists. There are many lesbians who have been at the forefront of the fight for LGBT+ rights. Their stories of courage, perseverance and determination are very inspiring. They work hard to create a more inclusive and equal world for everyone, regardless of sexual orientation.
Look for works by queer - friendly and feminist authors. They are more likely to handle such topics in a respectful and non - objectifying way. You can start by exploring independent bookstores or online platforms that curate inclusive literature.
No. Teachers are in a position of authority and should uphold ethical and moral standards. Any form of inappropriate behavior towards students, whether it is real or fictional in such disturbing stories, is completely unacceptable.
Sharing stories based on such a title is not appropriate as it objectifies women. However, there are many great stories about lesbian relationships that are based on love, mutual respect and shared dreams. For example, there are lesbian couples who work together to start their own business, or who support each other through difficult times in a very positive and non - objectifying way.
In some African cultures, there are traditional dances where the female form, including the bosom area, is celebrated. The movements are often in harmony with the natural curves of a woman's body, and the boobs are seen as a symbol of femininity and fertility. The girls grow up seeing these dances and learning to embrace their own bodies.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'boobs fanfic' refers to. 'Fanfic' stands for fan fiction which is fictional writing by fans of a particular work. But adding 'boobs' to it might be something inappropriate or it could be a very niche and improper use within some non - mainstream or inappropriate communities. I don't recommend exploring it further if it has improper connotations.
Another is 'Kill la Kill'. While it has some rather revealing character designs, the story is really strong. It's set in a world where students wear special uniforms that give them power. The main character, Ryuko Matoi, is on a quest to find her father's killer and she battles against the tyrannical student council. The story is full of twists, great fight scenes, and interesting characters that go beyond just their appearance.
Sharing such stories with sexual connotations is inappropriate. We can focus on positive and respectful topics instead, like stories about strong female characters achieving great things in their careers.