It's a very controversial topic. While some might argue that any form of writing can be considered literature if it has certain narrative techniques, a 'free sex short story' is often associated with vulgarity. Real literature usually aims to explore deeper human emotions, relationships, and themes like love, loss, and growth in a more respectful and meaningful way. This kind of story seems to deviate from those norms.
Definitely not. These types of stories usually involve explicit sexual themes. In most societies, we have standards for what can be publicly consumed in terms of media and literature. This kind of story is not family - friendly and can be offensive to many people.
Good short stories, without sexual content, often have well - developed characters. The characters are complex and relatable, like in 'The Necklace' where the main character's pride and envy are vividly depicted.
No. In most places, reading and distributing sexually explicit materials including erotic sex stories are against the law as they violate decency and public morals.
No. Erotic stories, especially those involving sexual content, are not suitable for public consumption as they often violate moral and ethical standards in a public setting.