No, it is not ethical. A teen is not fully matured physically and mentally. Such a relationship can have a negative impact on the teen's development and future relationships.
Often, there's a theme of mutual learning. The younger man may introduce the older woman to new trends, technologies or ways of thinking, while she imparts her wisdom and knowledge of the world. It can also be about the discovery of new forms of passion. With different life stages and levels of energy, they might experience a unique kind of physical and emotional connection.
I don't think it's appropriate to focus on sex stories in this context. However, there are many stories about older women dating younger men that focus on love, companionship, and the challenges they face in society, like in the movie 'The Reader' which has elements of an older - younger relationship but not in a vulgar way.
Forcing someone to have sex is a serious crime, known as rape or sexual assault. Such incidents are unfortunately real. However, sharing specific 'stories' in a way that might seem to sensationalize or objectify them is inappropriate. Victims of sexual violence should be respected and supported, and the focus should be on prevention, prosecution of offenders, and providing care for survivors.
No, it is not ethical. Pretending to be someone else in a sexual context is a form of deception that can cause significant harm to the other person involved. It violates the principles of honesty and respect in relationships.
No. Teaching sex stories is not appropriate behavior regardless of who is doing it. Such topics are private and should be left to proper sexual education in an appropriate educational or medical context, not casually taught by an individual in a non - formal setting.
Well, it depends on the genre of literature. In certain romantic or psychological novels, you might come across such stories more often. They can be used to show the contrast between the naivete of a younger partner and the worldly wisdom of an older woman. However, in mainstream or children's literature, they are not so common.
Rather than seeking such stories, it's better to engage in discussions about how different generations can build good friendships or mentorship relationships. For example, an older woman can offer valuable life advice to a younger person, which is a much more positive and meaningful interaction.