No. Literature should aim to promote positive values, ideas and emotions. 'Sexy explicit stories' usually focus on inappropriate and vulgar content which goes against the essence of good literature.
No. Mainstream literature generally adheres to certain moral and ethical standards. Erotic explicit stories often contain vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against the values promoted in mainstream society, so they are not acceptable.
It depends. In some contexts, they can be appropriate if they are used to promote understanding, equality, and to tell the real experiences of the gay community. However, they also need to be presented in a tasteful and respectful way.
In general, they are not appropriate. Most literary works are expected to have a certain level of decorum and focus on more profound aspects like human nature, relationships, and social issues. Explicit sex stories can be considered vulgar and not suitable for a wide audience.
No. Explicit adult novels are not considered a form of legitimate literature. Literature typically aims to convey profound ideas, emotions, and human experiences in an artistic and tasteful way, while explicit adult novels mainly focus on vulgar and inappropriate content.
In some fantasy literature, there could be magic spells or curses that seem to 'invade' a character's body in the sense of changing their physical or mental state. This is often used to create tension and drive the plot forward as the character has to struggle against this unwanted intrusion.
There could be science - fiction literature that involves alien tentacles in a non - erotic way. For example, in some stories, alien tentacles might be used for locomotion or as a unique biological feature in a plot about exploring alien species. It could be part of a story where humans are studying the alien's physical characteristics and how they adapt to their environment.
Explicit novels can expand the boundaries of what is acceptable to write about. For example, they can break taboos around sexuality and other sensitive topics, which then allows other writers to be more open in their exploration of human nature.
No. Mainstream literature is aimed at a wide audience, including children and those who may be offended by such explicit content. Such stories should be confined to appropriate adult - only platforms or genres.
It should be treated with caution. On one hand, it might be seen as a way to depict the raw reality of human relationships in some cases. But on the other hand, it can also make the novel seem vulgar and inappropriate for a wide audience. Publishers and authors need to consider the overall message and the intended readership.