They might be independent. Just like any other character in a story, they could have their own goals and pursuits. They may not rely on others to define who they are. For instance, they could be running their own business or following a passion like traveling the world.
I don't think it's appropriate to focus on sexual stories. Instead, we should focus on promoting equal rights and acceptance for lesbians in all aspects of life, such as in employment, family recognition, and social participation.
We should avoid such inappropriate topics. Instead, we could focus on positive teen experiences like 'Teen's first time volunteering stories' which can be inspiring and show the growth and kindness of teenagers.
There could be a story where sisters and friends team up for a school project. They face challenges like disagreements on the design but in the end, they learn to communicate better. They also have fun during the research process, finding out interesting facts about their topic and presenting it in a creative way.
Yes, there are many. For example, stories about sisters and their friends going on adventures together like hiking in the mountains. They could discover a hidden waterfall and have a great time exploring nature, sharing snacks and making memories that are pure and fun.
Teen sisters might go on a road trip adventure. They could stop at interesting roadside attractions, meet new people, and have a great time exploring new places. Along the way, they might have some arguments but also learn how to resolve them quickly.
There are many great youth - themed novels that do not involve inappropriate content, like 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower', which tells a story about a teen's life journey.
No. Such stories involve adult and sexual content which is not suitable for public discussion as it goes against moral and ethical norms in a public setting.