One ethical concern is the objectification. Erotic stories may focus too much on the sexual aspect, which can objectify gay individuals. It reduces their complex identities to just sexual beings.
Sharing or promoting erotic stories, especially those with sexual content, is not appropriate in a general context. We can focus on positive and inclusive gay literature that is non - erotic, such as 'Call Me by Your Name' which beautifully portrays a gay relationship in a non - explicit way.
Narrated erotic stories are not appropriate in general literature. Literature is supposed to educate, inspire, and entertain in a positive and healthy way. Erotic stories focus on sexual content which can make many readers uncomfortable and also violates the norms of public decency. There are other forms of literature that can explore relationships, emotions, and human nature in a more appropriate and respectful manner.
One interesting gay narrated story could be about a young gay man's journey of self - acceptance. He might start from a place of confusion and fear due to society's expectations, but through meeting like - minded people and experiencing love in a same - sex relationship, he finally embraces his true self.
In some cases, if these stories are not from a proper source, there could be a risk of exposure to unethical or non - consensual content. This can have a negative impact on a person's moral compass and understanding of appropriate sexual behavior.
One can avoid exposure by being cautious about the sources of media they consume. For example, avoid clicking on untrusted websites or links. Also, stay away from adult - themed platforms.
The 'Call Me by Your Name' is a great one. It's a beautifully narrated story of a summer love between two men. The details of their relationship, from the initial attraction to the bittersweet end, are vividly told.