Literature is a form of art that is meant to enlighten, inspire and connect people on a deeper level. 'Pukes on cock stories' are not in line with these goals and are generally considered inappropriate for inclusion in literary works.
No. Such stories are not acceptable in literature as they are vulgar and violate the norms of good taste and decency. Literature should aim to promote positive values, emotions and ideas.
There is no value in spreading or discussing such inappropriate content.
Not in any way. It violates the very essence of what it means to be a lesbian. Good literature about sexual orientations should be inclusive, accurate, and respectful, and this is the opposite of that.
Beastialty stories are completely unacceptable in literature. Literature is meant to inspire, educate, and entertain in a positive and moral way. Allowing such inappropriate content would be a violation of the principles of good literature. Instead, we should encourage stories that promote kindness, compassion, and respect for all living beings.
Mostly not. While there may be some forms of adult - oriented literature that might be considered on the fringes, in general, literature is a medium for communication, art, and knowledge. Erotic stories that focus mainly on sexual content don't contribute much in terms of these broader values. For example, great works of literature like 'Moby - Dick' are about much more profound themes such as man's struggle against nature and the human condition, not sexual content.
No. Erodic stories are not acceptable in literature. Literature should aim to enlighten, educate and inspire. Erodic content is not in line with these values.
There are some works that may contain some sexual undertones but are still considered great literature because they use such elements in a very subtle and symbolic way, not for the mere sake of arousal like erot stories. For example, James Joyce's 'Ulysses' has some sexual references but it is a complex exploration of modern life, consciousness, and human relationships. However, pure erot stories are not in the same category as they lack the depth and broader significance of real literature.
In general, erotical stories are not widely accepted in mainstream literature. Mainstream literature usually focuses on themes like human nature, society, and moral values.
No. Such stories are not acceptable as they often involve abnormal and unethical relationships that violate moral and ethical norms.
Absolutely not. Literature has the power to shape minds and society. Stories involving 'balatkar' are not only unethical but also have a negative impact on the readers, so they should not be acceptable.
Literature has a long - standing tradition of using creativity and artistry to convey ideas and emotions. X - rated stories are more about shock value and vulgarity, which has no place in the world of legitimate literature. Instead, works that are respectful of human values and relationships are what should be considered as part of the literary canon.