No. These stories are not appropriate as they objectify and demean women. They promote an unequal and often disrespectful view of relationships, which goes against the values of equality and mutual respect that should be present in healthy relationships.
Well, it depends on how you look at it. In some 'wife turns whore stories', it can actually be a story of growth. Maybe the wife realizes that she has been living a lie in her marriage and decides to embrace a more authentic version of herself. This new version might be seen as 'whorish' by the standards of the traditional marriage setup, but in reality, she is just being true to her own feelings and desires. So, not all of these stories are negative.
These stories often have explicit and controversial content, focusing on the unconventional and potentially scandalous aspects of the character's situation.
Wife nonconsent whore stories are a disturbing category that goes against principles of consent and respect. They can cause harm and are not in line with positive or meaningful storytelling.
It depends on the purpose of the story. If it's simply for shock value or to be salacious, then it's not appropriate. But if the story is trying to make a statement about the constraints society puts on women's appearance and behavior, it could be a valid exploration. For example, it might show how a woman feels trapped in a role that society has defined for her, and dressing as a 'whore' in the story could be a form of rebellion or self - discovery.
Stories that involve such derogatory terms are not acceptable in a civilized society. We should focus on positive stories of loving, equal and respectful relationships between spouses.
There are no positive ones. A healthy relationship is built on respect, trust and love, not on such offensive and demeaning concepts as'slave' and 'whore' which have no place in positive relationship stories.