Love or the wrong perception of love can also be a motive. Sometimes a family member may have an inappropriate or over - possessive form of love for another family member. They might try to'seduce' that person in a sense to keep them closer or under their control. This can be seen in some complex family dramas where there are twisted relationships within the family unit.
Another instance can be found in some ancient Greek tragedies. In 'Electra', Clytemnestra's actions towards her family, especially her son Orestes, have elements of this. She has committed certain deeds that are complexly intertwined with family power dynamics and her attempts to maintain her position within the family, which could be considered as a form of 'family seduction' in the sense of her using her influence and actions to manipulate family members.
It depends on the type of stories. In some melodramatic or soap - opera - like stories, this might be a more common trope to create drama and conflict. But in general, in real - life - inspired or positive - themed stories, it's not so typical. It goes against the values of friendship and marriage.
Most of the time, they are not. Good literature is about human nature, relationships, and social phenomena in a positive and educational way, not about sexual seduction in a vulgar sense. However, in some very specific literary works that are exploring certain complex human psychologies in a more academic and profound way, they might be used in a very restricted and carefully crafted manner, but still with a lot of ethical considerations.
No. In most ethical and moral frameworks, it is not appropriate for an older woman to seduce a boy. Such relationships often involve power imbalances, and the boy may not be fully mature enough to make consensual decisions in a truly equal way.
One possible real - life story could be that a male, who was bored with his daily life, found the arrival of the repairman as an exciting change. He might start by being overly friendly, offering the repairman drinks and snacks, and gradually start flirting. But this kind of behavior is not ethical and can make the repairman uncomfortable. Another scenario could be that the male misinterprets the repairman's professional kindness as a sign of personal interest and then tries to seduce him.
A husband once filled their bedroom with balloons and inside each balloon was a little note with a memory of their time together or a compliment. His wife had a great time popping the balloons and reading the sweet messages, which made her feel very loved.
There could be a story where a girl seduces the babysitter into taking them to the park. The girl might be really enthusiastic and keep telling the babysitter how great it would be to go outside. It's positive as it shows the girl's initiative for a healthy outdoor activity.
Yes, in some complex family - themed novels, there might be such disturbing plotlines, but these are often used to explore deep - seated family issues and abnormal relationships in a very extreme way. However, this is a very abnormal and unethical situation in real life.
There are many other wonderful types of stories in literature, like adventure stories or historical tales, which are much more worthy of our attention.