No. Writing such fanfiction often involves explicit and inappropriate sexual content which is not suitable for public consumption and violates moral and ethical norms in most contexts.
First, always keep in mind the target audience. Fanfiction is often read by a wide range of people, including minors. Second, focus on positive themes like friendship, adventure, or character growth. Third, follow the ethical guidelines of the fandom community you belong to.
Well, from an ethical perspective, in a so - called 'orgasm denial sex story', communication is key. People need to communicate their boundaries and desires clearly. If it's part of a BDSM - like scenario, there are rules and safety measures that should be followed. For example, safe words are essential. If these are not respected, it becomes unethical. And it's not okay to use orgasm denial as a means of power play in a non - consensual way.
It can be if both partners are fully consenting and communicate openly. If it's part of their shared sexual exploration and they both feel comfortable with it, then it can be a healthy addition to their relationship. But if there's any coercion or lack of communication, then it's not healthy at all.
It can have both positive and negative impacts. If both partners are into it and communicate well, it can add an element of novelty and excitement to the relationship. However, if not handled properly, it can lead to feelings of frustration, especially for the one whose orgasm is being denied. This might create resentment over time and strain the relationship.
One common theme could be power dynamics. For example, in some stories, one partner might be in control and choose to deny the other's orgasm as a form of dominance. Another theme could be sexual exploration. It can be a way for couples to try something new and exciting in their sex lives. Also, some stories might involve a build - up of sexual tension over time as the orgasm is repeatedly denied, leading to a more intense release when it finally happens.