It depends on various factors. In a general sense, if such content involves non - consensual or harmful elements, it is clearly unethical. However, in the realm of fictional erotica where all parties are consenting within the fictional narrative, some might argue it's a form of exploring certain power dynamics and fantasies in a safe, fictional space. But it's a very controversial topic and different people may have different views based on their moral and ethical beliefs.
Yes, they are often controversial. Some people view them as promoting unequal power relationships and objectifying women. They believe that the idea of a submissive female in an erotic context can reinforce harmful gender stereotypes.
If made properly, it could show the strength and versatility of female police officers in a new light. For example, their ability to handle tough situations while also having a personal side. However, it's very difficult to balance and avoid the inappropriate aspects.
One common theme is sacrifice. In many such stories, the woman sacrifices her own desires and needs for others, whether it's her family, employer or partner. For example, she might give up her career dreams to support her husband's job relocation.
Another characteristic is trust. The submissive partner trusts that the dominant partner has their best interests at heart. They are willing to follow the lead because they believe in the relationship. For instance, when it comes to moving to a new city for a job opportunity, the submissive partner may trust the dominant partner's judgment on whether it's a good move.
These types of stories are not suitable for mainstream literature because they can be considered offensive or inappropriate by many. They also do not contribute to the kind of positive cultural and intellectual enrichment that mainstream literature is expected to provide. Instead, they focus on sexual and potentially non - consensual power dynamics which are not acceptable in the general literary context.