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Most mainstream literature aims to tell stories that are more about the human experience, relationships, and growth rather than sexual stories. While there may be some indie or less - known works that might touch on lesbian relationships in a more sexual way, they are not widely regarded as great literature. We should focus more on positive, respectful portrayals of lesbian relationships like in the works that explore love, acceptance, and identity within the lesbian community.