>>7280299Lolita could be viewed as positive in that
Humbert didn't rape her and
he was offended enough someone would try that he kills them While he is unreliable, the book can be read as though
he was dissatisfied with the notion she might turn out like the French whore at the start.There are positive showing of such love, even in children's books (DaddyLongLegs anyone?) but even in showings of My Fair Lady, many people in the audience laugh alongside Higgins
that the street girl wouldn't marry her tutor who groomed her There's certainly a sympathy to the dynamic, so long as one attaches the relevant disclaimer as hentai anime box sets do: all performers are over 18, over 21 in relevant jurisdictions.
There are some works where the child's sexual desires being overridden by the male likewise leaves the audience unsatisfied that denying these urges is actually kind: Leon is a very awkward movie because it contains a child of greater competence than DaddyLongLegs's adult female, but who remains below the age of consent.
To bring it back to literature, Unica Zurn's Dark Spring has some rather dark consequences
to having these urges rejected once the child has already entered into adult experience which is obviously sympathetic to the child as it's her fictionalized take on her own childhood.
There are certainly ways to write it positively, which will not alienate the audience too far, but it's unlikely that many people who are so black and white in their views of things would accept the grays literature and film have already thrown up and, by extension, your views on it.