No, it is completely unethical. Such themes involve incestuous relationships which go against basic moral and ethical values in society. Incest is not only considered taboo in most cultures but also can cause serious harm to family relationships and the psychological well - being of those involved.
Promoting such stories has several negative impacts. Firstly, it goes against the moral fabric of society. It makes people uncomfortable and challenges the basic norms of human relationships. Secondly, it can have a bad influence on the mental health of individuals. People might start to have abnormal thoughts about family relationships. Thirdly, it can damage the image of family as a loving and healthy unit.
One common 'mom catches son and sis' story could be when they are up to some innocent mischief like trying to bake a surprise cake for her without permission and making a huge mess in the kitchen. Mom comes home early and catches them covered in flour and with ingredients all over the place.
Sure. For example, the son and sis might be caught by mom while they are reading books together to each other. They are sitting in a cozy corner of the house, sharing their favorite stories. Mom catches this sweet moment of sibling bonding and love for reading.
This is an extremely inappropriate and unethical topic. In proper literature, there should be no such content as it goes against moral and ethical norms.
First, we should uphold strong moral values. Everyone should be aware of what is right and wrong in family relationships. Second, in the field of literature and art creation, strict ethical review mechanisms should be established.
Most Indian families uphold strong family values and a sense of propriety. Such a scenario would be completely against the cultural, moral, and ethical fabric of the society. It could potentially be a baseless rumor or a very extreme and unrepresentative situation. While there may be some abnormal or deviant cases in any large population, it is not likely to be a widespread or 'true' story in the general sense.
No, it is not ethical at all. Such behavior involves inappropriate and unethical actions that violate moral and social norms. In any relationship, respect, propriety, and ethical boundaries should be maintained.