One could consider James Joyce's 'Ulysses' in a way. It has elements that touch on sexual experiences and the growth of the characters in a complex web of themes.
One great example is 'Anne of Green Gables'. It tells the story of an orphan girl's growth, her dreams, friendships, and how she overcomes difficulties in a very innocent and positive way.
Rather than exploring erotic stories, we can consider strange growth in terms of character arcs. Strange growth can be an interesting narrative device. A character may experience a strange growth in their beliefs or skills. This can make the story more engaging as the reader watches the character transform in unexpected ways. It can also be used to explore themes such as change, adaptation, and the passage of time.
Yes, there are. For example, in some coming - of - age stories, a young girl may experience natural breast growth as she matures. This is often depicted in a very innocent and non - sexual way, focusing on the physical and emotional changes that come with growing up.
An 'erotic growth story' in literature often involves the exploration of a character's sexual awakening and personal growth in relation to their sexual experiences. It might show how a character matures emotionally and sexually through various encounters.
The story of a person who was once shy and introverted but through joining various social activities, self - improvement courses, and constantly challenging themselves, gradually becomes confident and outgoing. This is a growth story in terms of personal development. They learn new skills like public speaking, make new friends, and become a better version of themselves.
Sure. One could write a story about breast growth in the context of a cultural or historical study. For instance, different cultures may have different views and taboos regarding breast development. By writing a story in this context, it can be both informative and appropriate without any erotic undertones.