In a non - erotic context, it could potentially be appropriate if it's about innocent sibling bonding, like a young sister seeking comfort from her brother during a thunderstorm or when she has a bad dream. However, it still needs to be presented in a way that is clear it's just about family love and support, not something with inappropriate undertones.
One way is to set the story in a time of family crisis. Maybe their parents are away for some emergency and the sister is feeling lonely and scared. She climbs into the brother's bed and they talk about how they will be strong together until their parents return. The story should emphasize their unity and the normalcy of siblings being there for each other.
I'm not sure who Kimmy and her sister are specifically. There could be many stories about them that are not erotic. It might be a story about their daily life adventures, like going on a trip together, or facing some challenges at school or work.
No. Sharing erotic stories is inappropriate and goes against moral and ethical standards in most contexts. It is not suitable for public or general sharing as it may make people uncomfortable and violate social norms.
No. Erotic content in literature is not acceptable as it goes against moral and ethical standards in most cases. Literature should promote positive values.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Any form of erotic or inappropriate content in relation to family members is unethical and goes against moral and social norms.
Maybe they are using the bed as a comfortable place to escape into the world of the story. The brother and sister could be taking turns reading aloud, which not only makes the story - reading more fun but also improves their reading skills. They might be snuggled up under a warm blanket while they do this, creating a really nice family - like atmosphere.
No way. It violates basic principles of decency. We should promote healthy, positive and respectful relationships within families, and this kind of so - called 'erotic story' is completely out of line.