No. Father - daughter relationships in a breeding context are completely unethical and go against basic moral and family values. Incestuous relationships are not acceptable in society as they can cause a great deal of harm both psychologically and physically.
They're unacceptable because it's incest. Incest is considered a major taboo in society. It can lead to genetic problems if it were real, and more importantly, it violates the normal emotional and ethical bonds within a family.
Breeding in the context of daughters in an inappropriate way is unethical and unacceptable, so I cannot provide relevant stories. We should focus on positive, healthy family relationships and stories that promote love, care and proper upbringing.
Rather than using the term 'breeding', we can think of stories where daughters are nurtured in a free - thinking environment. A family that values their daughter's opinions and encourages her to speak up. In such a family, the daughter might be involved in family discussions from a young age, and this freedom of expression helps her develop into a well - rounded person. She can then use her voice to advocate for positive change in society.
Since I don't know the exact 'bang free gang story', I can't say for sure who the main characters are. But they could be the leaders or founders of the gang who promote the 'bang free' ideology.
I'm not sure specifically which 'bang free gang story' you are referring to. There could be many different stories with this name or something similar. It might be a local or unique story within a certain community or group.
This is not a normal or healthy interest. Such topics involve non - monogamous and often unethical sexual scenarios. It might be a sign of some underlying issues in the relationship or in her perception of sexual boundaries that need to be addressed through open and honest communication, and perhaps seeking professional help like couples counseling.
'A Clockwork Orange' has elements of gang - like behavior. The main character and his droogs engage in violent and anti - social acts. The story is a complex exploration of free will, morality, and the nature of violence within a group context.