First, we need to be well - educated about moral and ethical values. Then, when developing a story, we can create a set of rules for ourselves that exclude any form of inappropriate relationships. We can look at classic literature that promotes good values and learn from them. Moreover, we can get feedback from others during the writing process. If someone points out that a certain idea might be inappropriate, be open to changing it. Also, thinking about the potential impact on the audience, especially the younger ones, can help us stay away from creating such unethical storylines.
We should always keep in mind the moral compass. If a plot idea starts to veer into such inappropriate territory, immediately change the direction. Also, following ethical guidelines for creative writing can help. We can get inspiration from real - life positive stories rather than exploring such abnormal and unethical concepts.
By focusing on positive and healthy relationship themes. For example, friendship, loyalty in non - family relationships, or positive family interactions like parental support and sibling camaraderie.