Definitely not. Public spaces are meant for general, family - friendly interactions, and an 'erotic sexual story' contains adult - oriented content that has no place in a public setting. It can also be considered a form of sexual harassment if forced upon others.
Yes, perhaps the term 'erotic' might be misconstrued. It could refer to a ritual story with elements that were mislabeled as 'erotic' but in fact had other cultural or symbolic meanings, like representing fertility in a non - vulgar way.
Yes. We can simply ignore the 'erotic' part which is inappropriate. 'The hidden civilization' part can be seen as a mystery waiting to be explored. It could be about a long - lost society with its own unique ways of living, building, and interacting that we are yet to fully understand.
Common themes might include self - discovery, newfound desires, and the exploration of sensuality. For example, a character may suddenly become aware of their own sexual feelings towards someone, leading to a journey of understanding and acceptance of their new - found desires.
Well, it depends. In some forms of literature, such as certain types of adult - oriented novels, they might be considered appropriate within that context. But in general mainstream literature, especially literature aimed at a wide and diverse audience including minors, they are not appropriate as they involve sexual and erotic content which can be considered vulgar and not suitable for public consumption.
It depends. In some literary works, they can be used to explore complex human nature, relationships, and taboos. However, they need to be presented in a tasteful and purposeful way. If it's just for pure titillation, it's not appropriate.
These novels typically focus on sexual encounters and relationships. They might use vivid language to describe physical attraction, sexual activities, and the associated emotions. However, they are usually restricted due to their adult - oriented nature. In many places, such novels are not easily accessible through legal channels.
It depends. If these novels are strictly regulated and not easily accessible to the general public, especially minors, their harm can be minimized. But if they are widely spread, they can contribute to the vulgarization of society by promoting a focus on pure sexual gratification rather than healthy relationships.
Definitely not. Public spaces are for general communication and interaction that should be family - friendly and respectful. Such stories are private and adult - oriented content that doesn't belong in public.