No. Mainstream literature typically focuses on a wide range of themes such as human nature, society, historical events, and moral exploration. Sexual stories, especially those with explicit content, are not considered part of mainstream literature as they go against the general ethical and moral standards in the literary world.
I don't know who Ian Bick is in this story without more context. He could be an ordinary person with an extraordinary experience or someone with a special identity in a specific community.
A lip bar success story could be that of a brand that was founded by a makeup artist. She noticed a gap in the market for long - lasting lip bars that were also moisturizing. So she developed her own line. Initially, she sold them at local markets and events. But her products were so good that customers kept coming back. She then invested in professional packaging and branding. With a strong online presence and great customer reviews, she grew her lip bar business into a profitable and respected brand.
We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical topics, such as stories about friendship and mutual support in the gay community without any unethical elements.
Since I don't know the exact Scar Lip Story, I can't say for sure. But generally, in a story, main elements could include characters, like Scar Lip himself. There might be a setting, whether it's a small town, a big city, or a magical land. And of course, a plot which could involve things like Scar Lip's goals, his conflicts, and how he resolves them.
There was a saloon in a small Wild West town where a young gay man named Henry worked. He met a drifter named Ben. Ben was different from the other rough men in town. They started spending time together, going on horse rides out in the open plains. Their relationship grew, and they faced challenges like the narrow - mindedness of some of the townsfolk. But they held their heads high and created their own little world within the vastness of the Wild West.