One jacking story could be about a car that got a flat tire on a deserted road. The driver had to jack up the car all by himself in the dark. He fumbled around with the jack, but finally managed to get the car up and change the tire.
Even in some more edgy or modern literature, the focus is still on complex human emotions and social phenomena, not this kind of private and inappropriate behavior.
One boys jacking story could be about a boy who was helping to jack up a car to change a flat tire. He was nervous at first but with some guidance, he managed it successfully and learned a valuable skill.
No. Such stories are inappropriate and violate social and moral norms. This kind of behavior is private and should not be shared or discussed in public or with others.
One young friends jacking story could be about a group of friends who decided to build a treehouse together. They all contributed their skills, like one was good at measuring and cutting wood, another was great at climbing trees to secure the initial supports. They spent weeks working on it during their free time after school. It was a real test of their friendship as they had to overcome differences in opinion on how to build it. But in the end, they had a wonderful treehouse that became their secret hideout.
There are no well - known 'jacking off stories' in proper literature as this is not a theme that is typically promoted in mainstream literary works. Literature usually focuses on more positive, moral, and educational themes.