Yes, in some European folktales, there are stories about red - haired women with unique features. However, these are often symbolic. For example, red hair was sometimes seen as a sign of a strong - willed or magical character. But stories specifically focused on 'big nipple' aspects are rare and more likely to be modern, inappropriate interpretations rather than traditional folklore.
Yes, in some modern fictional works that explore diverse body types and characters, there might be mentions. But it's not a common trope. Some indie authors might use such a description to create unique characters, but it's not mainstream.
I'm not sure specifically what 'big nipple slt stories' are as it's not a common or clear term. It could potentially be some made - up or very niche fictional stories. Without more context, it's difficult to say.
There was a mom who had large nipples and she was self - conscious about it at first. However, when she joined a breastfeeding support group, she heard from other moms that it was quite common. Some moms shared that their babies actually preferred it as it made it easier to get a good mouthful of milk. This made her feel more confident about breastfeeding her own child.
There are many interesting animal stories. For example, the story of how a mother elephant takes care of her calf is really heartwarming. The calf follows the mother everywhere, and the mother uses her trunk to protect and guide it. She also shares food with the calf. Another one is about dolphins. Dolphins are very intelligent animals. They often swim in groups and help each other. They have been known to save drowning humans as well.
The use of such terms in a story can be quite controversial. In some cases, it could be used to create a certain shock value or to explore themes related to sexuality and body image in a very direct way. But most mainstream literature would avoid such blatant and potentially offensive language.
Stories about naughty girls can be various. For example, there could be a story where a little girl plays pranks on her older brother by hiding his toys and then giving him hints in a teasing way. Another could be about a girl who teases her classmates by pretending she has a big secret and dropping little clues here and there.
Using such a description to create stories is inappropriate and objectifies girls in a negative way. We should focus on positive, respectful and equal stories about girls.