No. Such stories involve vulgar and inappropriate content that is not suitable for spreading. It also violates ethical and moral standards, especially when it involves minors in any improper context.
Loneliness is a very common theme. These women often feel isolated either because their families have grown up and left, or they are stuck in a monotonous domestic routine. Another theme is self - discovery. As they face their loneliness, they start to explore who they are outside of their traditional roles.
We can also rely on community self - policing. If the community as a whole has a zero - tolerance attitude towards this kind of inappropriate content, people will be more conscious about not spreading it. Additionally, laws can be enforced to punish those who deliberately spread such vulgar and unethical stories to safeguard the social environment.
Educate yourself about good language practices. Read books, articles, and listen to proper conversations. When you catch yourself about to use an inappropriate phrase, substitute it with a more positive and clean alternative. For example, instead of using vulgar words, use words that convey positive emotions or ideas.
No, it is not ethical at all. In any relationship, loyalty and respect are fundamental. Such behavior goes against the values of marriage and monogamy.
One book that might be relevant is 'The Hours' which delves into the lives of different women, some of whom could be considered mature and dealing with their own sense of isolation. Another could be 'Mrs. Dalloway' where the main character, a housewife, has her own inner world and experiences as she goes through her day.
One way is to have strict content moderation in media platforms. They should not allow such explicit and inappropriate stories to be published or spread.