Well, 'Trainspotting' has some scenes where characters' wild behaviors under the influence of drugs and alcohol are shown, which could be related to the idea of a drunk couple in a sense. Their actions are part of the overall portrayal of a hedonistic and self - destructive lifestyle. But it's not the main focus, just a part of the complex web of the story.
Yes, there are some movies that might imply such situations. For example, in some dramas that depict complex relationships and the darker side of human nature. However, these are usually presented in a more veiled or artistic way to avoid being overly explicit. The purpose is often to show the consequences of excessive drinking and irresponsible behavior on relationships.
There is also the issue of exploitation. If such stories are shared or made public, it could be seen as exploiting the vulnerability of the individuals involved. Their drunken state makes them less able to protect their privacy and dignity. And in a broader sense, it can promote a negative view of sexual relationships as something that can happen without proper respect or responsibility when alcohol is involved.
Definitely not. Such behavior can be very uncomfortable for others around them if they are in a public or semi - public place. Moreover, it can lead to over - sharing and potential damage to the relationship's healthy dynamic.
Yes, for example, in the movie 'Blue Is the Warmest Color'. It shows a deep and loving relationship between two women that includes a sexual aspect. The story focuses on their connection, growth, and the exploration of their feelings towards each other in a positive light.
No. Such stories are highly private and inappropriate to share publicly. They involve personal and often sexual activities that should be kept between the couple. Public sharing violates privacy and can be considered vulgar.
No. Sharing such stories is highly inappropriate as it involves private and often unethical situations. It violates people's privacy and can be considered disrespectful and vulgar.
No. Couple's sexual experiences are private and intimate matters. Sharing them publicly violates privacy and is not considered proper in most societies. It goes against the respect for personal boundaries and can make people uncomfortable.
Yes, there could be some novels that deal with the topic in a more profound way. These might explore how an elderly woman's sexual experiences are related to her self - discovery, her relationship with her partner, and how society views her. However, they are not as prevalent as other more common relationship - based stories.
This is a rather niche and often controversial topic. There may be some independent or underground works that touch on such themes, but they are not mainstream. Mainstream media generally avoids promoting incestuous and sexual content of this nature due to ethical and moral considerations.
Well, in the realm of storytelling, there are some short stories and novels that deal with non - traditional relationships. Some modern - day storytellers are more open to exploring different sexual orientations and relationship configurations. You might find such stories in anthologies that focus on LGBTQ+ themes.
There are some, but they are not very common in mainstream. Gay literature sometimes delves into the sexual experiences of mature gay individuals as a way to explore the full spectrum of their lives. But when it comes to movies, it's less likely to find pure'sex stories' about gay matures. Instead, it's more about the relationship dynamics, the struggle for equality, and the personal growth within the gay community. For example, 'Brokeback Mountain' shows the complex relationship between two men which includes their physical attraction, but it's far from just a'sex story'.