No. Such content often involves adult and inappropriate themes that are not suitable for mainstream literature which should generally promote positive values and family - friendly content.
We should establish strict editorial guidelines. Publishers and content creators need to be aware of the appropriate boundaries and not allow such content to pass through the review process.
This is a very inappropriate and unethical situation. If this were to happen in a story, it could lead to a breakdown of the relationship. The husband might feel betrayed, angry, and extremely hurt. It could also lead to social stigma and a lot of emotional turmoil for both the husband and the wife.
He could be in shock at first. Then, he might distance himself from his wife, needing time to process what has happened. He may also seek support from his friends or family to help him deal with his emotions.
The garage girl might be working on her car when she starts to feel a presence. She ignores it at first, but then things start to move on their own. The 'gets banged' part could be when an unseen force slams her against the wall of the garage. This is just the start of the horror. As the story progresses, she realizes that there's an ancient curse on the garage, and she has to find a way to break it before the entity completely takes over her or kills her. There could be all sorts of spooky elements like cold spots, strange whispers, and objects moving by themselves.
One such novel could be 'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe'. It features complex characters, including a Mexican - American boy, but it has themes of self - discovery and young love that could be related to the idea of a tween's experience in terms of exploring identity and relationships, which might be applicable to a Jewish girl's story as well.
There are many positive and family - friendly stories. For example, stories about a wife achieving her career goals while her husband supports her wholeheartedly. It can be about how they overcome difficulties together in starting a new business or in her pursuit of higher education. This kind of story shows the power of partnership and mutual respect in a marriage.
Well, there are these two guys, Alex and Ben. They met at a community garden. Alex was having trouble with his plants and Ben helped him out. They started spending more time together there, talking about their love for nature. They went to flower shows together and their bond grew in an innocent and sweet way, just like a normal friendship would, but between two guys who happen to be gay.
Well, it could be that the 'garage girl' is a mechanic who discovers some strange things while working in the garage. Maybe she stumbles upon a hidden compartment in a car she's fixing, and as she tries to figure out what it is, she gets 'banged' in the sense of being hit on the head and knocked unconscious. Then the mystery unfolds as she tries to remember what happened before the incident and what was in that hidden compartment.