Definitely not. Literature should be a medium for positive values, creativity and thought - provoking ideas. 'Hypnotised sex stories' usually cross the line into vulgar and unethical territory. It can make readers uncomfortable and is not in line with the purpose of good literature which is to enlighten, educate and entertain in a proper way.
Yes, there are. Hypnotising someone into any sexual situation, regardless of sexual orientation, is highly unethical as it violates a person's autonomy and consent. Consent should be freely given and not influenced by hypnotic means in sexual matters.
No, it is not ethical. Such stories often involve non - consensual elements in a sexual context, even if it is just in the realm of fiction. It can promote and normalize inappropriate and unethical behavior, and may also be offensive to many people.
No. Writing such a story involves highly unethical and inappropriate content. It violates basic moral and ethical norms regarding family, sexuality, and respect for others.
Firstly, focus on genres that are known for positive and healthy content such as classic literature, self - help or educational books. Secondly, when exploring new authors or books, read the summary carefully. If it seems to have any inappropriate hints, avoid it. You can also ask librarians or bookstore staff for advice as they are often well - informed about suitable reading materials.
It can be very harmful. These types of stories can reinforce negative stereotypes that the LGBTQ+ community is somehow devious or manipulative in sexual matters, which is completely untrue.
A story about a family's journey to overcome challenges together. For example, a family working together to save their family - owned business during tough economic times.