This is a complex issue. On one hand, if the seduction involves coercion or taking advantage of someone's vulnerability, it is clearly unethical. For example, if a person is in a state of intoxication or emotional distress and is pressured into it. However, if it's a situation where two consenting adults gradually explore their sexual orientation in a healthy and respectful way, it can be a different story. But overall, respect for personal boundaries and consent should always be the top priority.
No. Such topics are private and not suitable for public discussion. Public discussions should be centered around family - friendly, educational, or general interest topics.
This is a very strange and unethical situation in the context of traditional relationships. In a marriage, there is an expectation of fidelity and a certain type of relationship dynamic. Same - sex relationships are one thing, but when combined with this odd 'watching' situation in the context of a heterosexual marriage, it creates a situation that is not in line with the values that society generally holds for healthy relationships.
The ethics of stories about gay sex with straight men are not straightforward. In a society that values consent, if the straight man gives his full consent without any form of manipulation, some might argue that it's okay. But we also have to consider the cultural and social implications. In many cultures, homosexuality is still stigmatized, and such relationships can cause a stir. Moreover, the power dynamics between the two parties need to be carefully examined to determine if the situation is truly ethical.
It may influence the sexual fantasies and expectations of readers. Some might find it inspiring or exciting, while others might be a bit shocked at first. But overall, it broadens the spectrum of what is considered 'normal' in sexual storytelling.
Most literature doesn't really focus on that sort of thing. However, in some plays or novels that deal with the exploration of human nature in all its forms, there could be some allusions. But they are usually very subtle and more about the emotional and psychological aspects of relationships rather than sexual relationships between old men. For example, in Shakespeare's plays, the relationships between male characters are often complex and full of power dynamics, loyalty, and betrayal, but not sexual in the way your question implies.
There are a few accounts that could be considered 'women raping men' sex stories. However, the understanding and definition of rape are complex in these situations. It may involve situations where the man is coerced into sexual activity against his will, perhaps through the use of drugs or threats. But overall, these are not as common as other forms of sexual assault and are still an area that needs more research and awareness.