Are there any 'wife raped by ghost' stories in literature or folklore?2 answers
2024-11-11 14:24
Yes, there are some. In certain cultural horror stories, there might be such disturbing concepts. For instance, in some old European superstitions - not so much full - fledged stories but remnants of ideas - there were ideas of unholy spirits preying on the vulnerable, including wives in a household. But it's important to note that these were part of a superstitious and often misogynistic view of the world in the past, and modern interpretations usually focus on the horror aspect rather than validating such immoral concepts.
How would a 'Sex with Invisible Ghost' story be received in modern society?3 answers
2024-11-25 09:31
It would likely be received very poorly. Such a concept goes against many social and moral norms. Modern society generally values healthy, consensual relationships between living beings, and the idea of a sexual relationship with an invisible ghost is not only abnormal but also could be considered offensive to many people's sensibilities.
Is The Invisible Man a ghost story?2 answers
2024-10-05 22:53
The Invisible Man isn't a ghost story. It usually focuses on concepts like invisibility and the consequences it brings, rather than the supernatural nature of ghosts.
What makes an invisible ghost story really scary in a 'you are invisible ghost story'?2 answers
2024-11-05 21:39
The sense of being watched. In an invisible ghost story, you know something is there, but you can't see it. It could be lurking in the corner, observing your every move. This makes you constantly on edge. Like when you're alone in an old house and you feel eyes on you, but when you look around, there's no one there. And the fact that it can move around undetected, it might be right behind you at any moment, which is really scary.
Are crossdressing ghost sex stories common in a certain culture's folklore?2 answers
2024-11-23 16:16
Definitely not. Folklore usually contains stories about heroes, magic, and supernatural beings in a more family - friendly or at least morally - guided way. Stories like crossdressing ghost sex are not typical and go against the general nature of folklore which is to pass on cultural values and not promote inappropriate content.