Sharing erotic stories is inappropriate and violates moral and ethical norms. Instead, we could explore stories about male self - growth and transformation which are much more positive and educational.
It depends on various factors. In a general sense, if such content involves non - consensual or harmful elements, it is clearly unethical. However, in the realm of fictional erotica where all parties are consenting within the fictional narrative, some might argue it's a form of exploring certain power dynamics and fantasies in a safe, fictional space. But it's a very controversial topic and different people may have different views based on their moral and ethical beliefs.
Yes, they are often controversial. Some people view them as promoting unequal power relationships and objectifying women. They believe that the idea of a submissive female in an erotic context can reinforce harmful gender stereotypes.
No. Submissive erotic fiction is not a mainstream genre. Mainstream literature usually focuses on a wide range of themes that are more accessible and acceptable to the general public. This type of erotic fiction is more niche and caters to a specific audience with particular interests.
Common themes often include power dynamics, with one character being in a submissive role. There might be elements of domination and submission, such as in relationships where one partner yields control. Another theme could be the exploration of taboos in a sexual context, but it should be noted that this is a fictional and often controversial area.