Well, from an ethical point of view, these kinds of stories are quite dicey. Fiction has the power to influence how people think about real - life situations. When it comes to unwanted creampie scenarios, especially when it's the 'first time', it can send the wrong message. It can seem to normalize non - consensual sexual behavior. However, if the story is written in a way that clearly shows it as a wrong and immoral act and is used to educate about the importance of consent, then it might have some value. But overall, it's a very thin line to walk.
In modern society, the acceptability of such stories is a complex matter. Some people may find them inappropriate due to cultural and moral norms. Different cultures have different views on sexual content. However, in a more liberal and open - minded context, as long as it is within the boundaries of consensual and respectful relationships, some might argue that personal experiences can be shared, but still with discretion.
Time stop sex stories are not ethical in most cases. Sexual activities should be based on real - time mutual consent. When we introduce the concept of 'time stop' in such stories, it can easily lead to situations that violate the principles of respect and equality in relationships. It may also objectify partners and promote unrealistic or inappropriate sexual expectations.
No. These types of stories are not common at all. They are likely to be found in very specific niches of science fiction or fantasy where extremely unconventional concepts are explored.
One of the main psychological impacts is a feeling of shame. Victims may wrongly blame themselves, thinking they could have done something to prevent it. This self - blame can eat away at their self - esteem. They may also develop trust issues, not only towards potential sexual partners but also in general relationships. It can be very difficult for them to open up and trust others again.