No. Such a story involves inappropriate and unethical behavior, especially when it comes to an adult seducing a high school girl who is a minor. It can promote negative and harmful values, and it is not suitable for media to spread this kind of content.
Educate people about appropriate boundaries. Make sure that everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, understands that it is wrong to target minors in any inappropriate way.
No, it's not ethical. Everyone has their own sexual orientation, and forcing or seducing someone who is straight to engage in a lesbian relationship violates the other person's will and boundaries.
I'm not aware of many such stories in mainstream literature. However, in some indie or niche works, there might be themes that touch on complex relationships. But promoting or focusing on seduction in an improper way is not a positive or common literary theme.
One challenge is dealing with peer pressure. Other students might not understand or might be unaccepting, which can make the two girls feel isolated. For example, they could be the subject of rumors or mean comments.
One high school lesbian story could be about two girls who are best friends. They start to realize their feelings for each other during a school project. They support each other in a world that might not fully understand them at first. They share secrets, study together, and gradually fall in love. Their relationship is filled with the innocence and intensity that often comes with first love in high school.
In a high school play, there's a girl who has a crush on a boy. She gets the lead role opposite him on purpose. During rehearsals, she uses her acting skills to create a sort of allure. She flirts with him during their scenes and off - stage. For example, she might offer to help him practice his lines in a very private corner of the theater. This makes the boy feel special and he becomes attracted to her.
I don't think they are extremely common in the way that we might hear about a large number of them all the time. However, in the diverse world of high schools today, with more acceptance and understanding growing, there are definitely some high school lesbian stories emerging. Schools with more inclusive cultures are more likely to have students who are comfortable sharing their stories or living their true selves, which includes lesbian students in relationships.
Since I don't have the details of the 'Lesbian High School Story' in question, we can only guess. There may be a protagonist who is a lesbian high school student. She may have a couple of friends, say a girl who has been her friend since childhood and another who she meets during a school project. And there could be a character like a teacher or a school counselor who plays an important role in her journey, either helping or hindering her discovery and acceptance process.