Sure. There could be a story about a neighbor boy who is really good at a particular sport, like soccer. He forms a neighborhood team and they practice together every day. Through hard work and teamwork, they enter a local tournament and have a great time competing. It's a story of friendship, determination, and community spirit, far from any inappropriate content.
These kinds of stories are not very common. In modern times, there are laws and social norms against hitting children. Parents and guardians are expected to use positive reinforcement, communication, and setting boundaries as ways to discipline children. Neighbors usually don't have the right to spank someone else's child. Even in cases where a neighbor might feel concerned about a child's behavior, they are more likely to talk to the parents rather than take physical action.
Sure. There was a time when my neighbor had a really cute dog. One day, the dog got loose and ended up in my yard. My neighbor was frantically looking for it and when she came to my place, we had a good laugh as the dog was happily playing with my garden hose. It was a simple but warm neighborly encounter.
Friendship themes can be great. For example, stories about neighbors becoming best friends and helping each other through tough times, like when one neighbor has a medical emergency and the other steps in to take care of their pets and home.
Sharing inappropriate stories isn't proper. Instead, consider a story about neighbors helping each other. Once, a neighbor's car broke down, and several neighbors came together to fix it. They worked as a team and in the end, the car was running again, and their friendship grew stronger.
There are no legitimate stories of this nature. All people, including married women, have their own autonomy and rights. Any form of 'ownership' in this regard is a form of oppression and is not acceptable in a just society.