Rather than seeking out cheating stories, it's better to look at stories that celebrate positive aspects of marriage. There are countless tales of couples who support each other in their careers, raise wonderful families, and stay true to one another through thick and thin. These are the stories that should be highlighted, not ones centered around cheating.
I'm not really in favor of promoting stories that are about cheating in a sexual context as something 'hot'. But if we look at works like 'Anna Karenina', her affair is a central part of the story, which shows the strict social norms of the time and the consequences of breaking them. It's a complex exploration of human nature rather than just a titillating account.
Yes, in some novels there are such stories. For example, in 'A Single Man' by Christopher Isherwood, there are complex relationship dynamics that could be seen as related to this. The main character George, who is gay, has a past relationship full of unspoken issues that could be considered in the realm of 'cheating' in an emotional sense.
Cheating is an unethical behavior and spreading such stories without evidence is not right. There may be fictional tales out there but we should not promote or believe them blindly. In a relationship, trust and respect are key, and we should focus on positive aspects rather than unsubstantiated rumors of infidelity.
One could consider the character of Lady Chatterley in 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'. Her relationship with the gamekeeper while being married was a form of infidelity in the context of the story. But this story also delved into themes of class differences and the search for true passion and connection.
There are definite ethical problems. Infidelity is not something to be glorified. These types of stories promote behavior that can cause a great deal of emotional pain to the parties involved, like the spouse who is being cheated on. It undermines the institution of marriage and committed relationships.
In certain modern novels that explore relationship dynamics, there could be elements that seem like 'hot wife' - type situations with infidelity. But these are often used to explore deeper themes like trust, love, and the breakdown of relationships. For example, in some relationship - centric novels where characters face mid - life crises and make bad choices that include straying from their partners.
One common type is academic cheating, like copying someone else's work in an assignment or using unauthorized materials during an exam. For example, students might plagiarize an entire essay from the internet. Another type is in sports, where athletes use performance - enhancing drugs which is a form of cheating. For instance, some cyclists were found to be using banned substances to gain an unfair advantage in races.
Rather than seeking such potentially salacious stories, it would be better to engage with stories that showcase strong, healthy and committed relationships. For example, stories about couples who overcome difficulties together and build a better life.