Well, it's highly unlikely. Because rape, regardless of the gender of the perpetrator or victim, is a serious crime. Mainstream media is more likely to report on preventing such crimes, supporting victims, and promoting healthy sexual relationships based on consent rather than showing such inappropriate 'stories'.
Well, first of all, it's a blatant violation of the sleeping guy's rights. He is unable to give consent while sleeping. And for the teen girl, it shows a lack of respect for others and a breakdown in moral values. It also makes society question how we are teaching our youth about healthy relationships and boundaries. This kind of story can be very disturbing and send the wrong message if not handled carefully in a discussion about ethics.
It's not common at all. Literature usually focuses on positive, moral, and legal relationships. A plot like this would be very controversial and not in line with the general themes that literature aims to promote, which are often about love, growth, and positive human interactions.
Society should view it as a serious problem. Rape is rape, and it doesn't matter who the perpetrator is. We need to educate people about consent, boundaries, and respect for others' autonomy. We should also support victims and ensure that justice is served in such cases. This concept challenges our traditional views of gender roles in sexual assault, but it makes it clear that no one should be violated without their consent.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Such content involves vulgar and inappropriate sexual implications which are not suitable for public discussion or sharing.
Yes, they can be. These stories often go against traditional sexual and gender norms. Society has certain expectations of straight men, and when a story depicts a straight man changing in such a radical way sexually, it can make some people uncomfortable.
I'm not sure exactly which "monster cock guy stories" you mean. It could potentially refer to fictional tales about a character with some sort of exaggerated or unique trait. But without more context, it's hard to be specific.
There are multiple ethical problems. First, it goes against the basic principle of respect for others. Second, it can be extremely disturbing and triggering for many readers. And third, it misrepresents the positive and innocent nature of the Pokemon world, which is supposed to be a place of exploration and friendship, not a place for such immoral and violent scenarios.
In proper fantasy settings, orcs are often depicted as war - like or brutish, but good fantasy writing tries to avoid such extreme and immoral scenarios as rape. There are many other aspects of orc - related stories that are more interesting and positive, such as their culture, their relationship with other races in terms of trade or territorial disputes.