I'm sorry, but 'erotic' content involves inappropriate and often unethical themes. I can't recommend stories related to it. Instead, I can recommend some great books with strong female characters like 'Pride and Prejudice' which showcases Elizabeth Bennet's intelligence and independence.
Such stories can promote an unequal and objectifying view of relationships. It can make boys seem like passive objects and girls as sexual aggressors in an inappropriate way, which goes against the idea of healthy, equal relationships.
There may be some underground or inappropriate works that might claim to have such stories, but these are not part of the recognized and respected body of literature. We should focus on works that promote respect, understanding, and healthy interactions between genders rather than seeking out inappropriate 'erotic' content.
One 'girls rule story' could be about a group of girls who formed a science club in their school where they were initially not welcomed. But they worked hard, won science competitions, and changed the perception. Girls can rule in the field of academics.
Sure. There is a story of Malala Yousafzai. She defied the Taliban's ban on girls' education in Pakistan. Despite being shot, she continued to fight for girls' right to education. Her story shows that girls can rule in the fight for their rights and education.
No. Young girls are in a vulnerable and developing stage, and erotic stories involving them are completely inappropriate and unethical. It violates the rights and protection that should be given to minors.
No. Such stories with erotic content are not acceptable in mainstream literature as they go against moral and ethical standards. Literature should aim to educate, inspire and promote positive values.
No, it is not appropriate. Telling erotic stories involves vulgar and inappropriate content which goes against moral and ethical norms in most social settings.