One moral lesson is about responsibility. In these stories, like in 'Black Beauty', the young girls learn to take care of the horses, which teaches them that they are responsible for another living being.
If we think about it more creatively, in a world of make - believe, it could be stories where girls have special powers related to blowing air and they use these powers to help horses fly or run faster. But again, this is all speculation without clear indication of what these 'stories' are about.
The 'Saddle Club' series is also great. It focuses on a group of young girls who are passionate about horses. They have adventures together with their horses, like competing in horse shows, taking care of sick horses, and building strong friendships around their love for horses.
It's completely unethical. Such behavior involves inappropriate and non - consensual sexual undertones. In any relationship, boundaries should be respected, especially when one person is straight and may not be interested in such activities. It goes against the norms of healthy friendships and basic respect for others' sexual orientations.
Sucking stories can often be inappropriate and not suitable for general recommendation. We should focus on positive, educational and family - friendly literature such as 'Little Women' which tells the story of the growth and sisterly love of four sisters.
One story could be about a girl who trains a horse for a horse show. She spends months building a bond with the horse, and together they overcome various challenges in training, like learning new jumps. Eventually, they perform amazingly in the show.
This is an extremely inappropriate and unethical topic, and I don't think there should be such stories. Such a situation violates basic moral and ethical norms in relationships.
Another one is 'Anne of Green Gables'. Anne, a young girl, has various friendships with boys and others in her village. Their relationships are based on mutual respect, shared dreams, and the joys and sorrows of growing up.
Perhaps 'horses name off' is a wrong or misheard phrase. However, if we consider it as is, it could be related to a situation in a fictional world. The 'never ending story' aspect might suggest that there is a long - running tale where horses play a role, and for some reason, their names are being excluded. It could be a symbolic way of representing something in the story, like the horses being nameless to show their insignificance or to create an air of mystery around them.