Well, in most educational and social settings, this would be considered inappropriate. Teachers are in a position of authority and any form of 'erotic' content related to them is not acceptable as it can have a negative impact on students and the perception of the teaching profession. It also violates ethical boundaries and can lead to legal issues in some cases.
Definitely. Such a 'erotic teacher story' is inappropriate. Teachers are meant to be respected figures in the educational system. An 'erotic' narrative involving them is not only against the code of conduct for educators but also sets a very bad example. It can create a hostile or unethical environment, whether it's in a real - life educational institution or in the realm of literature. In literature, publishers often avoid such content as it can be seen as promoting unethical behavior.
Absolutely. Such novels are not only morally wrong but can also have a negative impact on society. They can distort the view of the proper teacher - student relationship and may even encourage inappropriate behavior. Banning them helps to protect the values and integrity of the educational environment.
I think so. The content of such novels is inappropriate. It can damage the reputation of the education system and create a negative social atmosphere. We should encourage positive and healthy literature, rather than allowing the spread of such controversial and unethical works.
Yes, if it contains erotic content, it can be considered inappropriate literature as it goes against moral and ethical norms in most societies.
In the context of literature, we should focus on positive, ethical and educational stories. Stories about teachers should be centered around their teaching, inspiration, and positive influence on students. Erotic content in this regard is not acceptable as it can send wrong messages to readers, especially students who may idolize teachers.
Well, it's not really a common genre in the general sense of literature. Mainstream literature focuses on a wide variety of themes like love, adventure, and social issues. 'Futanari' has sexual connotations that are not in line with the norms of regular literature, so it's not common at all.
No. Given the 'erotic' part which involves inappropriate content, it's not likely to be a recognized and legitimate genre in mainstream literature.
No. Such a genre involves unethical and inappropriate themes. Literature should focus on positive values, moral stories, and themes that promote human growth and understanding, rather than something that may involve non - consensual and immoral situations.
Most of the time, it is inappropriate. Mixed wrestling in an erotic story implies sexualization of a physical activity. This not only objectifies the participants but also promotes an unwholesome view of relationships and physical contact. It can have a negative impact on the perception of healthy sportsmanship and respectful interactions between genders.
Not really. Mainstream literature focuses on a wide variety of themes such as human relationships, historical events, and personal growth. 'World domination' is a rather extreme and often unrealistic concept, and when paired with 'erotic' elements, it strays far from what most publishers and readers typically look for. There are very few works that would fall into this category, and it doesn't have a significant presence in the overall literary landscape.
Well, it's not really common. Mainstream literature usually focuses on various other themes like adventure, love in a non - erotic way, historical events, etc. 'Fantasy possession' combined with 'erotic' elements is more likely to be found in some very specific and often not highly regarded or widely circulated works. So, no, it's not a common genre.