Definitely not. Mainstream literature aims to be inclusive and accessible to a wide range of audiences, including children and young adults. Sexy erotic big boobs stories are not suitable for general readership and can be considered vulgar and inappropriate.
You can try adventure stories. They are full of thrills, like exploring uncharted territories, facing dangerous animals or villains. For example, 'The Call of the Wild' by Jack London, where the main character experiences all kinds of adventures in the wild.
Critically acclaimed works usually deal with important themes like human nature, social issues, and cultural exploration, not stories with inappropriate focuses.
Well, we could look at coming - of - age stories that explore the emotional and psychological growth of characters, regardless of gender. Novels like 'To Kill a Mockingbird' deal with important themes like justice and morality. Also, there are many science fiction stories that have diverse characters and focus on things like exploration and discovery rather than sexual content.
Yes, there are. Erotic stories often involve objectifying women based on their body parts, like focusing on 'big boobs'. This is unethical as it reduces a person to just a sexual object rather than a whole individual with thoughts, feelings, and many other qualities.
In a story set in a fashion show. A model with big boobs has a hard time finding the right fit for the designer's clothes which are mostly made for slimmer body types. But through her perseverance and working with the designer, they create a new line that caters to different body shapes, and her big boobs become a symbol of the need for inclusivity in fashion.