Most mainstream literature aims to uphold moral and ethical standards, so such stories are not common. However, in some works that explore the darker side of human nature, there might be hints or allusions, but it's not a prevalent theme.
In real - life, inlaw relationships can lead to a great deal of family turmoil. It often causes rifts within the family as it goes against social and cultural norms.
We should avoid this kind of inappropriate topic. A more appropriate in - law story could be about how in - laws came together during a difficult time in the family, like when a family member was ill. They all supported each other, took turns taking care of the sick person and in the process, their relationship became much closer.
One appropriate story could be about a father - in - law teaching his son - in - law how to fix a car. They bond over the shared task, and the father - in - law passes on his mechanical knowledge. It's a great example of how they can have a positive relationship outside of the family drama.
I'm not sure there are many positive 'sex fight for a man' stories. However, in some fictional works, there might be situations where two women are vying for a man's attention. But this often portrays an unhealthy dynamic. In real life, relationships should be based on mutual respect and consent rather than a fight over someone.
Sharing such stories is completely inappropriate. It involves violating the privacy and dignity of others as well as going against moral and ethical norms. We should respect all religious figures and promote positive and respectful communication.
It can be ethical when it adheres to principles of respect and consent. Both the dominant man and the person surrendering need to be fully aware of what they are getting into. They should be able to freely enter and exit the relationship dynamic. There should also be no abuse of power or harm caused to either party. When these conditions are met, the concept within these stories can be seen as ethical within the context of a consensual relationship.
No. Mainstream literature typically focuses on a wide range of themes such as love in a non - vulgar sense, friendship, social issues, and historical events. While sexual themes may be present in some works, they are not the main focus in the form of explicit sex stories.