One example could be in some Gothic literature where there are complex family dynamics with secrets and unusual relationships. For instance, in 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte, the relationship between Heathcliff, Catherine and their respective families has elements of intense passion, jealousy and a kind of 'kinky' in the sense of being outside the normal bounds of family relations.
Another example can be found in some mystery novels. In Agatha Christie's works, sometimes there are family mysteries that involve rather strange relationships. For example, in 'Murder on the Orient Express', the complex web of relationships among the passengers, some of whom are related in unexpected ways, can be considered as having elements of what might be called 'ultra kinky family stories' in terms of the unexpected family ties and the motives that are related to those family connections.
These stories can also be used to explore taboos. In a family - centered society, there are many unspoken rules and taboos. Ultra kinky family stories break those taboos and force us to confront them. They can make us question why certain things are considered unacceptable in families. For instance, if a story has a family with an unusual form of inheritance that goes against moral norms, it makes us think about the values behind inheritance in normal families.
One example could be a story about a magical forest where the characters have unique adventures that involve a bit of mystery and unexpected twists. Another could be a story set in an old castle with secret passages and characters who have their own little quirks in how they interact.
A really 'ultra scary story' might be about a doll that seems to move on its own. It starts off with a girl finding an old, creepy doll in an abandoned building. At first, it's just small things like the doll's position changing. But then it begins to leave little notes in a language no one can understand. As the story progresses, the doll becomes more and more menacing, and the girl realizes it has an evil presence inside it.
There are some works that might seem to touch on abnormal family situations, like 'Flowers in the Attic' which has complex and somewhat disturbing family relationships, but it's important to note that this is a work of fiction exploring themes of abuse and secrecy within a family. However, most literature focuses on positive or normal family values.
One example could be in certain historical novels that depict the seedy underbelly of society where a family in extreme poverty might be forced into such situations. For instance, in some Victorian era novels that explore the hardships of the working class. However, these are often used to show the social ills of the time rather than glorify the act.
One example could be in some classic novels where family secrets and scandals are revealed. For instance, in 'The House of Mirth' by Edith Wharton, there are elements of family intrigue and moral 'dirtiness' in the sense of the family's social climbing and the main character's struggles within that family - related social structure. But these are more about complex family dynamics and moral dilemmas rather than truly inappropriate 'dirty' in a vulgar sense.
We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful relationship topics rather than delving into kinky sex stories.
Well, there's a story where a character lives in a world made entirely of food. They have to climb mountains of mashed potatoes and cross rivers of gravy. It's a really strange and kinky fantasy in terms of the unique world - building. Another one could be about a person who discovers they have the power to control the weather but only when they sing. So they end up on this wild journey, singing different tunes to get through various challenges. Also, a story about a group of people who live in a floating city in the sky and their kinky adventures exploring other floating islands and the strange beings that inhabit them.
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One example could be from some coming - of - age novels where a mother has an unconventional hobby or lifestyle that surprises the protagonist. For instance, in a story, a mom who is into extreme gardening and has a garden filled with rare and strange plants that the neighbors find kinky in a way because it's not the normal type of gardening. It shows her unique personality.