No. Writing erotic smut stories is not appropriate as it often involves vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against moral and ethical standards in most societies. Such content can also be offensive and not suitable for public consumption.
I wouldn't recommend writing a smut story. It can raise legal and ethical concerns, and may not be well-received in most literary or creative communities. Focus on more positive and enriching forms of storytelling instead.
One negative impact is that it can corrupt the minds of readers, especially the young and impressionable ones. It can introduce them to inappropriate sexual ideas at an early age.
Writing and sharing explicit smut stories is not appropriate content. However, I can recommend some dean x reader general relationship stories. For example, there could be a story where Dean and the reader go on a hunt together. They start off as comrades but gradually develop deeper feelings as they face various challenges side by side. Their relationship grows through mutual trust and understanding in the face of danger.
Sharing smut stories is inappropriate and not suitable for public discussion. We can focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly literary works instead.
Sure. There are numerous non - smut tales. These often revolve around the mythological elements. Medusa's ability to turn people into stone and Percy's demigod powers make for great adventure stories. Writers might create scenarios where Percy is on a quest and accidentally stumbles upon Medusa's lair. The story then unfolds as he tries to escape or defeat her without any inappropriate undertones. It's all about the action, the magic, and the hero's journey.
One example could be 'Love Hina'. It has a great story about a young man and his relationships with various female characters in a boarding house. There are some romantic and comical situations that border on the more 'smutty' side at times. The character development and the overall plot of the protagonist trying to find his place and love make it engaging.
The plot itself should be engaging. It can't just be a series of sexual scenes. Take 'Nana' for instance. It has a story about two girls named Nana who are on different paths in life. There are some romantic and passionate relationships in it. The overall plot about their friendship, career aspirations, and love lives holds the story together, and the 'smutty' elements are just part of the bigger picture of the characters' lives.