No. In most normal neighborhoods, such situations are not common at all. People generally respect each other's boundaries and rights, especially when it comes to children.
Once upon a time at a party, there was a boy who was acting in a rather annoying way. People started calling him 'little bitch boy' because he was constantly whining and trying to get all the attention. He would run around and knock over drinks. No one really wanted to be around him, but he didn't seem to notice. He just continued his unruly behavior until finally, the host had to ask him to leave.
One reason could be that he's just a spoiled brat. Maybe he's used to getting his way at home and doesn't know how to act in a social setting like a party. Another possibility is that he's really insecure and acts out to get attention, even if it's negative attention.
Most literature focuses on positive relationships like father - son bonds based on respect, love, and mentorship. For example, in 'To Kill a Mockingbird', Atticus Finch is a great father figure who teaches his children important values. So, stories with that inappropriate title are not common in the literary world.
This is a rather concerning and inappropriate topic. However, if we consider it in a non - violent and more positive way, perhaps it could be about a boy being forced by his neighbors to do chores for them like taking care of their pets or mowing the lawn in an overbearing way. But this is a very different take from any form of abuse or inappropriate situation.
It's not clear without more context. It could potentially be a very offensive or derogatory term. Maybe it refers to a story involving some sort of inappropriate or unequal relationship among different races, but this is just speculation.
Stories of family relationships can be very positive alternatives. Consider the story 'Little Women', which shows the bond between sisters, their dreams, and how they support each other through difficult times. These types of stories promote positive values like love, loyalty and perseverance.