Yes, there are some in certain works. For example, in some classic novels, there might be allusions to passionate relationships which could be considered 'juicy' in a sense. However, these are often more about the complex emotions and human nature within the context of relationships rather than just about sexual content.
Well, it depends on how you define 'juicy' and 'erotic'. There are some books that touch on massage in a more sensual way. But it's not common to find blatant 'erotic massage stories' in mainstream literature. Maybe in some underground or niche erotic literature, but that's not widely accessible or considered proper reading. Most literature that includes massage focuses on the therapeutic or cultural significance.
Definitely not. It is not only against moral norms but may also make others uncomfortable. We should promote positive and healthy communication topics, not involve in anything related to erotic stories.
No. Juicy sex stories are often not appropriate in modern literature. Such content is considered vulgar and not in line with the general moral and ethical standards that most of society adheres to. Literature should focus more on positive values, human nature exploration, and meaningful themes.