Sure. There could be many user - submitted stories about their adventures in nature. For example, stories of hiking in the mountains, seeing beautiful sunsets and encountering unique animals along the way. These stories are full of excitement and the wonder of discovery.
One common theme is adventure. Many user - submitted short stories involve characters going on exciting journeys, like exploring unknown lands or facing difficult challenges. For example, a story where a young adventurer climbs a dangerous mountain to find a hidden treasure.
One interesting user - submitted short story could be about a little girl who finds a magical key in her attic. She uses it to open a door that leads to a world full of talking animals. There, she has all sorts of adventures, like helping the animals solve their problems with a mischievous fox who keeps stealing their food.
Isolation also plays a big part. Consider the camping story where the person was alone in the woods. Being alone makes you feel vulnerable and heightens the sense of fear. There's no one to turn to for help. And then there are the strange and unexplainable things, like the doll that seemed to move on its own. These things that go against our normal understanding of how the world works are truly terrifying.
This is a complex issue. On one hand, if these stories are shared consensually among adults in an appropriate context, like a private writing group for example, it could be seen as a form of self - expression. However, if they are spread without proper consent or in a public space where they might make others uncomfortable, it's unethical.
Rather than engaging with sexual stories, we could talk about popular submitted stories in other genres such as mystery or adventure. For example, many people enjoy reading mystery stories where they can try to solve the puzzle along with the detective in the story.