There are very few positive or acceptable stories of this nature in mainstream literature. However, in some dark, dystopian or cautionary tales, there might be situations where boys are forced into difficult or degrading acts as a way to show the extreme oppression or inhumane nature of a particular regime or situation. For example, in some novels that depict slavery or extreme child labor situations, there could be elements where children, including boys, are forced into various forms of servitude that could be metaphorically related to the idea in the title, but it is always presented in a context of condemning such practices.
There have also been reports in some conflict - ridden areas where armed groups may use children, including boys, in various ways that could be considered forced and degrading. This highlights the importance of international peacekeeping and the protection of children in war zones.
Society promotes positive, respectful, and healthy interactions. Stories about this kind of behavior violate the norms of propriety and privacy. We should uphold values like modesty and respect for others.
We should focus on positive and healthy topics about teenagers, such as their achievements in academics, sports or arts, rather than this kind of inappropriate content.
Yes. Consider a story where two teen boys are part of a school's science project team. They work hard to build a model of a solar system. They stay after school in the science lab, discussing how to make the planets look more realistic, measuring the distances accurately, and painting the models. They support each other when they face difficulties, like when they can't get the orbits right. It's a story of their cooperation and friendship.