No, it is not ethical. Such stories often involve themes of infidelity and inappropriate sexual content. Reading and promoting these kinds of stories can have a negative impact on people's values and views on relationships.
I can't provide such stories because they involve inappropriate and unethical content. Instead, you can look for classic love stories or moral fables which can bring positive influence.
In a story, the husband who has been wronged by his cheating wife might decide to take revenge by writing an anonymous and very steamy novel about a woman who cheats on her husband and the karmic revenge she faces. The erotic elements are in the detailed descriptions of relationships and encounters in the novel, which becomes a huge bestseller and embarrasses his wife as everyone speculates it's about her.
Definitely not. These types of stories can have a negative impact on readers, especially those who are vulnerable. They can distort the view of relationships and family values.
It is not ethical at all. Voyeurism is an invasion of privacy, and cheating is a breach of trust. Combining these in an 'erotic story' is inappropriate. It normalizes unethical behavior and can have a negative impact on readers' perception of healthy relationships. Instead, stories should focus on positive values such as loyalty, respect, and love in relationships.
A different story could be where the cheating wife is in a mid - life crisis. She's not happy with her current life and starts an inappropriate relationship. However, as things progress, she sees the chaos it's causing in her family, especially the pain in her children's eyes. This makes her break off the affair and focus on rebuilding trust and love within her family.
It depends on the genre of literature. In some pulp or adult - themed fiction, there might be more of such stories, but in general, mainstream literature usually shies away from the 'erotic cheating' concept regarding wives. Mainstream literature is more likely to explore the complex web of relationships, family, and social expectations rather than focus on this rather salacious topic.
No. Such stories are often inappropriate and violate ethical and moral standards. They may also be considered offensive or disrespectful to others. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful content in public.