I don't think so. Most literature is aimed at a wide range of audiences, including children and families. Erotic content is not suitable for general audiences, so it's not likely to be a common genre. Also, 'under the table' gives a sense of something not openly acceptable, which further indicates it's not a typical literary genre.
It could mean something that is hidden or not openly talked about. Maybe it implies that the erotic story is a sort of secret or not meant to be shared publicly.
Well, it's not really a common genre in the general sense of literature. Mainstream literature focuses on a wide variety of themes like love, adventure, and social issues. 'Futanari' has sexual connotations that are not in line with the norms of regular literature, so it's not common at all.
It might be a small, intimate gift. For example, in a formal dinner where showing too much personal interest is not allowed. One person secretly slides a small gift like a charm or a lock of hair under the table to their beloved, which has an erotic undertone as it's a very personal and somewhat taboo gesture in that setting.
One way is to think of it as a symbol of hidden desires. The table represents the public facade, and what's happening under it is the repressed or hidden erotic feelings that the characters have. It shows that their relationship has an element of secrecy and taboo, which often adds to the erotic nature.
Definitely not. There are so many positive and creative topics to write about, like adventure stories, tales of friendship or historical events. Focusing on erotic content is inappropriate and may even be considered offensive to many people.
I'm not entirely sure what a specific 'erotic horse story' would be. However, if it exists, it's likely a very niche and not a widely recognized form of storytelling. It could potentially be something that violates the norms of decency and animal welfare. We should focus on positive and ethical forms of literature instead.
Well, it's not really common. Mainstream literature usually focuses on various other themes like adventure, love in a non - erotic way, historical events, etc. 'Fantasy possession' combined with 'erotic' elements is more likely to be found in some very specific and often not highly regarded or widely circulated works. So, no, it's not a common genre.
No. 'Erotic hanging' involves disturbing and inappropriate content that is not a recognized or acceptable genre in mainstream literature. It may also involve themes that are unethical and violate moral and legal boundaries.
Yes, it can be considered a genre. There are many works that explore relationships involving older women (cougars) in an erotic context. These stories often play on the power dynamics and the allure of the more experienced partner.
No. Such a genre involves inappropriate and unethical content like mind control in an erotic context, which is not acceptable in mainstream literature. Most literature focuses on positive, ethical, and healthy themes such as love, friendship, and personal growth.