I'm not aware of any such inappropriate stories in the sports world. Professional sports are supposed to uphold high standards of ethics and behavior. Athletes are there to compete based on their skills, not be involved in such unethical and inappropriate scenarios.
One way is to promote media literacy. People should be taught to verify sources before believing and spreading stories. If a story seems too outlandish or inappropriate, it's probably false.
It depends on how we define'mom sleep sucking stories'. If we think about moms who breastfeed their babies at night and are often in a state between sleep and wakefulness while the baby is sucking, then it can be considered common. Moms are usually exhausted, and their bodies adjust to respond to the baby's needs even while they are sleepy. There are many such stories among new moms where they might not fully remember the details of the night feedings because they were so tired.
If 'first sucking stories' is not about babies, it might be related to the first time someone tries a new type of drink through a straw (sucking). For example, a child's first time sucking on a colorful fruit smoothie through a straw at a café. It can be a memorable experience with the new taste and the novelty of using a straw.
One could consider the story of the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus as a form of a sucking nipple story in a religious context. The image of Mary breastfeeding Jesus is a symbol of her role as a nurturing mother.
Most literature aims to uphold moral and ethical values, so you won't really come across stories with such vulgar elements. Instead, you can find stories about love, friendship, and personal growth.
Yes, in some coming - of - age novels, there might be stories about teen boys facing challenges and growing up experiences that could be related to'sucking' in the sense of struggling. For example, in 'The Catcher in the Rye', Holden Caulfield has a difficult time adjusting to the adult world and faces many setbacks which can be seen as a kind of'sucking' situation in his teen years.
Most horror literature focuses on elements such as the supernatural, the unknown, or extreme human experiences. While there could potentially be some very niche or underground works that might have such a strange combination, it's not a common trope in the horror genre that I know of.