No, they are not generally acceptable in mainstream literature. Literature is often aimed at a wide audience including minors, and sexy or erotic stories are not suitable for general readership.
No. Such stories involving tweens in any sexual context are completely inappropriate. Tweens are children in the pre - adolescent stage, and any form of sexualization of them is unethical and can be harmful both to the children themselves and to society at large.
To write a sexy erotic story, you need to build a good setting. A place that has an air of mystery or sensuality, like an old mansion or a steamy sauna. Also, don't be afraid to explore the characters' innermost desires. Let them be bold in expressing their feelings and actions towards each other. And use a lot of details when describing their physical encounters, but don't make it too vulgar.
No. Writing and distributing erotic stories is unethical and may also violate laws regarding obscenity in many places. It goes against moral and social norms.
It's not appropriate. We should focus on creating literature that enriches people's minds, promotes good values, and builds a positive cultural environment. Erotic fiction doesn't contribute to these aspects. It may also have a negative impact on the psychological and cognitive development of readers, especially the younger ones.
No. Mainstream literature generally adheres to moral and ethical values, and such stories with excessive sexual content are not acceptable as they may have a negative impact on readers, especially the younger ones.
No. Sexy erotic stories usually contain sexual or sensual content, which is not suitable for children or those who may be offended by such themes. They are more for adult audiences who are comfortable with sexual content in literature.
In mainstream literature, it's a complex matter. Some might argue that they are not acceptable as they often contain sexually explicit content which goes against the moral and ethical norms of a general audience. For example, in most educational and family - oriented literary collections, such content is not included.
No. Such stories often involve private and inappropriate content that is not suitable for public discussion. Public discussion should be centered around positive, moral and educational topics.