Yes, there are likely some fictional or outlandish stories in certain inappropriate or shock - value - driven literature or very fringe online content. But these are not based on any real - world possibility and are more for the purpose of shock or creating a sense of the absurd.
A young teen girl might meet an old girl at a community event. Despite their age difference, they discover a shared love for reading. They start swapping book recommendations and soon become friends. They might discuss different literary works, like how the young girl loves modern young adult novels while the old girl prefers classic literature. Their friendship enriches both of their reading experiences.
It's difficult to say if they are common. There could be a lot of guys who have had such an experience but are too shy or afraid to talk about it. Also, society's view on same - sex activities can greatly influence how often these stories are shared or even occur. Some places are more progressive and might make it seem more prevalent, but overall it's a complex matter that involves personal, social, and cultural aspects.
Sharing such stories is highly inappropriate and disrespectful. Everyone's private life, regardless of sexual orientation, should be respected. Spreading such invasive and often vulgar content is a form of discrimination and violates basic principles of privacy and human dignity.
Yes, in some coming - of - age novels, there might be stories about teen boys facing challenges and growing up experiences that could be related to'sucking' in the sense of struggling. For example, in 'The Catcher in the Rye', Holden Caulfield has a difficult time adjusting to the adult world and faces many setbacks which can be seen as a kind of'sucking' situation in his teen years.
I'm not aware of any specific 'old man big dick stories' in mainstream literature. Most literature focuses on more complex themes like human relationships, moral dilemmas, and social issues rather than such vulgar concepts.