Literature about high school usually aims to educate, inspire or at least show the real - life situations of teenagers in a proper way. While there might be some books that talk about high school gangs in terms of group dynamics, territorial disputes, or the social problems they bring, a 'gang bang' story in the vulgar sense is not a common or acceptable topic in literature. If we look at classic coming - of - age novels, they are more about the individual's journey through high school rather than such inappropriate group behaviors.
This is not a normal or healthy interest. Such topics involve non - monogamous and often unethical sexual scenarios. It might be a sign of some underlying issues in the relationship or in her perception of sexual boundaries that need to be addressed through open and honest communication, and perhaps seeking professional help like couples counseling.
'A Clockwork Orange' has elements of gang - like behavior. The main character and his droogs engage in violent and anti - social acts. The story is a complex exploration of free will, morality, and the nature of violence within a group context.
In my high school, there was a group of art - loving students who were like a gang. They would hang out in the art room during lunch breaks and after school. They'd work on collaborative art projects, like a huge mural for the school. They'd also go to local art galleries together on weekends. They inspired each other with different art techniques and styles, and some of their works even won awards in local art competitions.
In 'Reservoir Dogs', the story revolves around a group of criminals who get involved in a heist gone wrong. The interactions among the gang members, their different personalities, and the secrets they keep from each other make for an engaging story. It's a classic in the crime - gang genre.
We should focus on positive and healthy topics in the gay community, such as stories of love and support among gay couples, rather than inappropriate ones.
There are many great short stories in the world of literature that are full of positive values, like those of O. Henry, which are much more worthy of our exploration.
There are very few, if any, appropriate 'teen gang bang' stories in mainstream literature as such a topic involves inappropriate and unethical content. However, there are stories about teen friendship and group dynamics that can be positive. For example, in 'The Outsiders' by S.E. Hinton, it shows the strong bond among a group of teen boys, but in a non - offensive and positive context of facing challenges together and growing up.