No. Mainstream literature is meant for a wide and diverse audience, including minors. R rated sex stories are not suitable for such a broad audience as they contain explicit sexual content.
Definitely not. Such behavior is not acceptable in a civilized society. We should uphold positive values and promote healthy communication rather than engaging in this kind of inappropriate content spreading.
One common theme could be self - discovery. Characters in these stories might be exploring their own identities, which can be inspiring for readers who are also on a journey of self - discovery. For instance, a character realizes their true values through an experience in the story.
Sharing such stories is completely inappropriate. Student - teacher relationships should be based on respect, education, and proper boundaries. Any form of sexual stories involving them violates ethical and moral standards and can also be considered as a form of harassment in an educational context.
The idea of 'passed out sex' is unacceptable because it involves non - consensual activity. When a person is passed out, they are unable to give consent, and any sexual act in such a situation is a form of sexual assault.
If we assume this phrase in a non - vulgar way, perhaps it's about a wife sharing some fictional or educational stories that have a bit of sexual - themed elements but in a proper and consensual context. But still, it's a very ambiguous statement.
We should not promote or discuss stories related to non - consensual or inappropriate situations such as 'passed out sex' which is unethical and illegal. Instead, we can focus on positive relationship stories, like how two people met and fell in love through mutual interests and respect.