The content you mentioned is inappropriate and violates ethical and moral norms. Our cultural and artistic creations should focus on positive, inclusive and respectful themes rather than such offensive ones. So the answer is no.
First, strict laws and regulations should be in place to censor and ban any form of media or literature that contains such inappropriate content. This can act as a deterrent to those who might try to create or spread it.
This is a very inappropriate and racially charged topic that promotes negative and unequal power dynamics. There should not be any such content that objectifies or discriminates based on race in the form of so - called 'erotic' stories.
Rather than seeking such inappropriate content, we can explore stories about the professional growth of secretaries. For example, how they start from the bottom and gradually become an indispensable part of an organization through their own efforts.
In the world of art and entertainment, there is a wide range of themes available that are more acceptable and valuable, like friendship, adventure, and self - discovery, rather than something as inappropriate as this.
It's completely inappropriate. We should be striving for equality and respect among all people, regardless of gender, race, or sexual orientation. These kinds of stories can create a negative and divisive environment.
I'm not aware of any specific 'blacks breed white women honeymoon stories' in mainstream literature or movies. Such a description is also quite inappropriate and discriminatory in nature. In today's inclusive society, we focus on stories of love and relationships based on equality and mutual respect rather than categorizing people in such a way.
In many movies, college boys' sex stories are used to explore themes like growing up and coming of age. They can show how college boys navigate the newfound freedom in college, including their sexual freedom. A good example is a movie where a college boy has to learn about safe sex and responsible relationships while also dealing with his own desires.
There should not be an emphasis on sexual stories related to gay professors. Gay professors are individuals first and foremost with professional achievements and contributions. We can look at stories of their research, teaching methods, and how they have mentored students.
I'm not aware of any mainstream books or movies specifically based on this. There may be some independent or niche works, but they are not widely known in general media.
No. Any form of sexual encounter under the influence of drugs is not only unethical but also illegal. We should be promoting stories that uphold respect, consent, and healthy relationships, not those that involve such immoral and harmful situations.