In the comics, there is no such incident of Starlight being sexually assaulted. The storylines focus on other aspects of her character development and adventures.
Seaweed's sexual addiction to Song Siming was a complex issue, and different views existed in different literature. Some people believed that Song Siming was addicted to seaweed because he was a perfect person, representing the emotional needs and ideal state of women towards men. Others believed that Song Siming was attracted to Haizao because he could provide financial help to solve her problem. There were also some who believed that the seaweed was addicted to Song Siming because he satisfied her material and emotional needs. However, none of these views provided conclusive evidence to support their claims. Therefore, there was no clear answer to the question of Song Siming's sexual addiction to seaweed.
I think they should be banned. These novels can spread a wrong message about sex, such as normalizing abnormal or unethical sexual behaviors. They can also create a negative environment where sex is overly emphasized in an improper way. In a civilized society, we should promote positive and healthy sexual values, and sexually explicit novels go against this.
Yes, some may consider sexually graphic novels as art. Art is often about expressing human experiences, and sex is a part of human nature. If these novels are created with an intention to convey a deeper meaning about human sexuality, relationships, or emotions, they can be seen as art. However, it's a very controversial topic as many people also object to it based on moral and ethical grounds.
It depends on the context and the source of the stories. In many places, if the stories involve minors or are obtained through illegal means, it's illegal. But for adult-oriented, consensually created and distributed materials, it might not be illegal, as long as it's within the bounds of the law.
It's highly improbable that 'Sexually Victimized Children' is a fiction book. This is a sensitive and important social topic that is typically addressed in non-fiction contexts aimed at raising awareness and promoting understanding rather than fictional storytelling.
Definitely not. Fanfiction often aims to explore different aspects of a character or expand on a story in a way that is in line with the spirit of the original work. But depicting sexual assault is completely out of bounds. It violates the basic respect that should be given to a character and can also violate the boundaries of good storytelling. It can cause harm not only to readers who might be traumatized by such content but also to the overall perception of the fanfiction community.