Classic detective stories such as Sherlock Holmes series are great choices. They are full of mystery, logical deductions and interesting plot twists. Reading them can exercise your thinking ability.
No, they are not. Literature should focus on positive, educational, and ethical content. Erotic content, especially when combined with such a specific and potentially inappropriate term, has no place in proper literature.
Mainstream literature values themes such as human values, social issues, and cultural exploration rather than erotic elements. Erotic text stories are more likely to be found in specialized or adult - only collections which are not part of the mainstream.
Rather than dealing with 'erotic green text stories' which are inappropriate, we could think about stories where the color green symbolizes hope. For instance, a story about a community coming together to plant green trees in a desolate area to bring new life and hope to the place.
Definitely not. There are laws and regulations in place in many places to prevent the spread of pornographic or sexually explicit materials. 'Free erotic text stories' fall into this category. Moreover, it can have a negative impact on the mental health and well - being of those who are exposed to it, especially minors. It also promotes a culture that is overly focused on sexual content rather than more positive and healthy aspects of human relationships.
Yes, there are. Erotic text message stories often involve sexual content which may violate moral and ethical norms in many cultures and societies. It can also make people uncomfortable and is not suitable for public discussion.
One of the best Morrowind text stories is 'The 36 Lessons of Vivec'. It offers deep insights into the lore of the game world, with its complex religious and philosophical undertones. The story weaves together the history of Vivec, a significant figure in Morrowind, and the creation of the world as seen through the Dunmeri perspective.