Stories with such disrespectful terms are not worthy of promotion. Instead, consider stories like Cinderella. It shows the importance of kindness and perseverance in the face of adversity, which are positive moral lessons.
There are also modern fictional stories where the wife's infidelity is a starting point to explore themes of forgiveness and redemption. For instance, a story could start with a wife's cheating but then focus on how the couple tries to work through it, learning about themselves and each other in the process. However, these are still not stories to be glorified but rather to understand different aspects of relationships.
I cannot provide sexual stories whether fictional or not. However, fictional works about gay relationships can have important moral lessons. Such as the importance of treating everyone equally regardless of sexual orientation. A story might show how a gay character is excluded at first but then through his own hard work and the realization of others about their wrong - doing, he is fully accepted into the community.
One could consider the story of Anna Karenina in Tolstoy's novel. Although she is not described as a'slut wife', her affair is a central part of the story. The moral lesson here could be about the consequences of going against the social norms of marriage in that era and the pain it causes to many people, including herself.
A fictional black pimp wife story could be about her being haunted by the bad deeds she has done. She then decides to cooperate with the police to bring down the whole prostitution ring. This story has the moral that we should face the consequences of our actions and strive to make amends.
While cuckold stories are not common in the context of Indian values, if we consider fictional interpretations, perhaps a story could be about a false accusation of such a situation. The moral could be not to jump to conclusions without evidence. But overall, this is not a typical theme in Indian - themed fiction.
I'm sorry, but stories that use derogatory terms like 'hot slut' are not acceptable in a respectful conversation. We could talk about charming love stories or friendly encounters.
Using the term'slut' is disrespectful and objectifying. However, there could be stories about relationships where one partner is unfaithful. For example, a story could be about a wife who cheats on her husband due to feeling neglected in the relationship. This shows the importance of communication and attention in a marriage.
Rather than having stories related to the odd term you mentioned, we can look at classic fictional stories for moral lessons related to boys. Take the story of Pinocchio for example. When Pinocchio lies, his nose grows. This is a form of punishment for his wrong - doing and teaches children, especially boys, the importance of honesty. It has nothing to do with the inappropriate term in your question, but it is a great example of a fictional story with a moral lesson for boys.
One could be the story of the boy who cried wolf. It teaches the importance of honesty. The boy repeatedly lies about a wolf attacking his sheep and when the wolf actually comes, no one believes him. This shows that honesty is crucial in maintaining trust in relationships.
The story in 'Thérèse Raquin' by Émile Zola also has elements. Thérèse is in a difficult situation somewhat similar to that of a prostitute in terms of her lack of agency in her relationships. Her story is a moral exploration of passion, guilt, and the consequences of immoral actions in a repressive society.