Well, libraries can be a great place to start. Some libraries have sections dedicated to LGBTQ+ works. You might find anthologies or individual books that contain hot, steamy, classy, and seductive lesbian stories. Also, reaching out to LGBTQ+ community centers or book clubs might lead you to these kinds of stories as they often share resources within the community.
A hot and steamy aspect could come from the intense physical attraction between the characters. For example, passionate kisses or intimate embraces. Classy might be shown through the characters' sophisticated behavior, like how they dress or carry themselves in social situations. Seductive elements can be in the way they interact, with a lot of eye - contact and subtle flirting. All these combined can make a lesbian story very engaging.
Sharing explicit erotic stories is not appropriate. We can focus on classy love stories instead. For example, 'The Notebook' is a story about a deep and abiding love that endures through many challenges. It shows how love can be passionate and yet also pure and respectful.
In a big city, two gay men who were both successful in their careers - one a chef and the other a musician. They attended a charity gala where they first set eyes on each other. Their love story was classy as they supported each other's dreams. The chef created special menus for the musician's events, and the musician composed a song for the chef's new restaurant opening. Their relationship was a blend of art, passion, and mutual admiration.
It's not okay. Reading these types of stories can have a negative impact on one's mental state and perception of relationships. We should focus on positive and healthy literature that enriches our understanding of love and respect.