Another way is to turn it into a story of a role - playing game in a fictional and consensual setting. The 'auction block' could be part of a game where people are bidding on fictional items or tasks related to the characters played by the 3 females and 1 male, all within the boundaries of a fun and ethical game.
We could rewrite it as a story about a job fair where the 3 females and 1 male are presenting their qualifications and abilities to potential employers. Instead of being on an auction block in a demeaning way, they are in a professional environment where they are valued for their skills and knowledge.
We could rewrite it as a situation where women are in a position of power during an event that looks like an auction but is actually about trading skills or ideas. For example, instead of being sold, they are 'auctioning' their business plans or creative projects, and the highest bidder gets to collaborate with them.
No, it is completely unethical. People should not be put on an auction block in any form, whether in a story or in real life. This goes against basic human rights and dignity.
The scenario in the story also violates the principles of equality. Whether there are 3 females and 1 male or any other combination, everyone should be treated equally in society. Auctioning people based on gender or any other factor is a blatant disregard for equality. It can also lead to exploitation, as those being auctioned may be forced into situations against their will, such as unfair labor or inappropriate relationships.
We could rewrite it as 'First time exploring bisexuality freely'. This emphasizes the positive aspect of self - discovery without any form of coercion.
The concept of 'females on an auction block' in fictional stories has serious ethical implications. It objectifies women and reduces them to commodities. In a moral society, every individual should be treated as a person with dignity and rights, not as something to be bought or sold. Such a concept in a story can be a reflection of a very wrong and archaic view of gender relations.
We could change it to a story about a young boy getting mentorship from a wealthy and kind - hearted man. The focus would be on positive guidance and growth, rather than an inappropriate relationship.
Media censorship can play a role. By not allowing such content to be published or distributed in mainstream media platforms. For example, movie rating systems can block movies with such themes from reaching a wide audience.
We could change it to 'fiction pregnancy and assistance story', focusing on positive aspects like support during pregnancy.
One way is to change the act of rape to an act of attempted kidnapping. So instead of such a violent and unethical act, the story could focus on the girl's struggle to escape from the werewolf's attempt to take her away.
We could change it to 'Girl helps boys learn from mistakes in a positive way story'. This way, it focuses on positive interaction and growth rather than punishment in an inappropriate context.