No way are they appropriate or ethical. These types of stories can be seen as a form of cultural appropriation and misrepresentation. They can also contribute to negative stereotypes about Indian women. Moreover, the concept of virginity is a sensitive one, and stories that revolve around its 'ruining' are simply unacceptable in a moral and respectful society.
These are completely inappropriate and unethical topics. Virginity is a very personal and private aspect of a person's life, and stories centered around 'ruining' it are disrespectful to the individual and the culture. Such topics often objectify and violate the dignity of Indian women.
Definitely not appropriate or ethical. In India, as in many cultures, virginity is often associated with cultural and traditional values. Creating or spreading stories about 'ruining' it is a form of exploitation and can cause harm not only to the individuals who might be represented in such false or inappropriate narratives but also to the overall perception of Indian society and its values.