No, it is not ethical. Writing such an erotic story about a cheating girlfriend objectifies and disrespects women. It promotes negative and inappropriate views about relationships and sexuality.
First of all, this is a very difficult situation. If you suspect your girlfriend is cheating, you need to have an honest conversation with her. Regarding the 'no condom' part, if there is a risk of sexually transmitted diseases or unwanted pregnancy, it's crucial to consider getting tested. You have the right to be angry and hurt, but try to stay calm during the talk to understand her side as well.
Sharing or seeking out erotic stories, especially those related to cheating in a relationship, is not appropriate or ethical. We should focus on positive, healthy relationship themes in literature.
There are numerous risks associated with having no - condom sex in a relationship. Pregnancy is a significant concern. Even if you think you can handle it, it's still a big responsibility. STDs are another major worry. Some STDs may not show symptoms immediately, but they can still be passed on. This can lead to infertility, chronic pain, and other serious health conditions. So, it's crucial to use protection.
It's completely inappropriate. Erotic stories are not in line with good taste and propriety. And when it involves the idea of 'no condom', it can give the wrong impression about sexual health. There are many other positive and educational topics that should be the focus instead.
One can avoid it by focusing on positive relationship themes. For example, write about loyalty, mutual respect, and true love in relationships instead.
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lily. She had a boyfriend, Tom. But Lily started to get close to another guy, Mark, at her workplace. She would lie to Tom about working late when she was actually out with Mark. One day, Tom found a strange gift in Lily's bag that he knew she didn't buy for herself. When he confronted her, she finally admitted that she had been cheating on him with Mark.
Well, it has multiple negative impacts. Firstly, it's not suitable for a general audience. Secondly, it can mislead especially the younger generation into thinking that unprotected sex is okay or even exciting. Also, it goes against the efforts to promote safe sex in society.
One way is through hormonal methods like the pill for the female, but this only prevents pregnancy, not STDs. Another option could be for both partners to be in a monogamous relationship and get tested for STDs before having sex without condoms. However, this still has some risks as some STDs may have a long incubation period and not be detected immediately.