It depends. In a proper, consensual, and therapeutic context, massage can be ethical. But if 'erotic massage' implies something non - consensual or with sexual exploitation, it's clearly unethical. For example, in many places, any form of sexual services are illegal and go against moral and ethical standards of society.
There should be no so - called 'erotic sister - brother stories' in appropriate literature. Incestuous relationships are not acceptable in most cultures and ethical norms, so we should focus on positive family relationships and healthy stories in literature.
Educate people about ethical values. By teaching what is acceptable and unacceptable in relationships, we can prevent the spread of such inappropriate content.
This is an inappropriate topic. We should focus on positive and healthy relationship topics, such as how a couple can build a harmonious family through communication and mutual understanding.
In mainstream literature, the idea of 'erotic' relationships between siblings is highly inappropriate and goes against moral and ethical norms. However, there may be some stories that focus on the strong bond between siblings in a non - sexual, loving and positive way, like 'Little Women' which shows the deep sisterly love and family connection among the March sisters.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Such content is private and often not suitable for family members to be involved with. It violates the boundaries of a healthy family relationship.
There are many positive and ethical alternatives. For example, stories about the healing power of therapeutic massage for chronic pain, or how massage can improve circulation and flexibility.
Prostate massage in a medical context is different from what might be wrongly associated in so - called 'erotic stories'. Medically, it helps in things like checking for prostate enlargement or getting samples for tests. It's inappropriate to always link it with non - medical, improper ideas.