In D. H. Lawrence's works like 'Lady Chatterley's Lover', there are sexual undertones and stories. The relationship between Lady Chatterley and her gamekeeper is a central part of the story. It was controversial at the time of its publication as it openly dealt with sexual passion and the breaking of social taboos regarding class and sex.
Yes, in Greek mythology. The story of Zeus and his many affairs is quite well - known. He often took on different forms to seduce mortal women and goddesses alike. For example, his affair with Leda, where he transformed into a swan. These stories were used to explain certain aspects of the world, like the birth of heroes or new gods, but also had a sexual element.
I don't think it's appropriate to share such stories as they are private and often involve adult content. We can focus on positive and family - friendly stories instead, like a surprise birthday party where all the friends and family show up unexpectedly.
I'm not sure specifically about a collection named 'To Big Sex Stories'. But if you like fictional stories, 'The Kite Runner' is a great book with themes of friendship, redemption, etc.
No. Big Foot is a mythological or unproven creature, and creating sex - related stories about it is inappropriate and not part of any real cultural or scientific understanding of the Big Foot concept.
Big Foot is a cryptid, and there are no legitimate 'sex stories' as it is a creature of legend. However, in some fictional tales or really out - there interpretations, people might create wild scenarios. But these are not based on any real facts.
Rather than looking for such stories, we can explore great works that deal with themes like love, friendship, and personal growth in a more appropriate way.