Definitely not. In some 'boys and girls stories', they might be in a conflict situation. Maybe the girl accidentally breaks the boy's skateboard, and the boy is really angry at her. They have to deal with the consequences and their anger towards each other, which is far from a friendship story.
There were many animes about girls 'friendship, among which the more famous ones were " Witch's Journey,"" Light Sound Girl,"" Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" " About My Reincarnation as a Slime,"" My Hero Academy,"" The Great Battle of the Date," and so on. These animes all used friendship as the theme to show the sincere feelings between girls and the stories of growing up together.
There was a story of two girls, Lily and Lucy. They met in a painting class. At first, they were just classmates, but as they shared their love for art and different painting techniques, they became good friends. They would often go to art galleries together and inspire each other in their creative works.
There were Amy and Bella. They were classmates. Once, Amy was having a hard time preparing for a math exam. Bella, who was good at math, spent hours tutoring her. In return, when Bella participated in a speech contest, Amy helped her with her stage fright. They became best friends through these mutual helps and their friendship was really inspiring.
There was a story of two gay boys in a small town. They joined a local youth club. There they found a community that accepted them. They became friends and together they organized events in the club to raise awareness about LGBTQ+ issues. Their friendship was based on their shared experiences and the desire to make a positive change in their community.
Two boys, Tom and Jerry (not the cartoon characters), became friends when Jerry moved to Tom's neighborhood. They found out they both loved basketball. They practiced together every day after school. Once, Jerry sprained his ankle before an important game, but Tom encouraged him and they still won the game as a team.
Here are a few recommended novels about friendship between girls: You Look Good When You Smile: Love and Pain in Women's Friendship, Eight Minutes of Warmth, and Dateline. These novels described the friendship stories and experiences between girls, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of the friendship between girls.
There's a story of a traveler who got lost in Tokyo. A kind Japanese girl helped him find his way back to his hotel. They exchanged contact information, and over time, they became good friends. She showed him around the city, introducing him to local cafes and hidden gems. Their friendship grew as they shared their travel experiences and cultural insights.
One interesting story could be about a young boy and a young girl who are neighbors. They both love to explore the woods near their houses. One day, they found a little injured bird. Together, they took care of it, built a small nest for it and fed it until it was well enough to fly away. This experience strengthened their friendship.
The book 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' also shows an interesting friendship between a boy named Charlie and a girl named Sam. They are part of a group of misfits and their friendship helps them all to understand themselves and the world around them better, with many poignant and memorable moments.