No. Erotic stories, regardless of whether they are claimed to be 'true' or not, are not suitable for general modern literature. They often contain inappropriate and vulgar content that goes against moral and ethical standards.
Online platforms need to have strong filtering mechanisms. By using advanced algorithms and human review teams, they can block the upload and sharing of any form of erotic stories.
We can read classic literature. For example, 'Pride and Prejudice' is a wonderful book that shows the relationship between different people in a society and their growth.
Sharing or seeking out erotic stories, even if claimed to be 'true', is inappropriate and goes against moral and ethical norms in many contexts. We should focus on positive, healthy, and respectful forms of literature and storytelling.
I'm not sure what "rob fee" means exactly in this context. But if you're looking for scary stories, there are many classic ones like 'The Tell - Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe. It's about a man who kills an old man because he's bothered by the old man's 'evil eye', and then he starts to hear the dead man's heart beating under the floorboards, driving him insane with guilt.
I'm not familiar with 'rob fee' in relation to scary stories. However, a really scary story is 'The Exorcist'. It's about a young girl who becomes possessed by a demon. The disturbing behavior of the girl, like her body contorting in unnatural ways and the vulgar things she says, makes it a truly terrifying read.
Well, it depends. On one hand, if it involves consensual and respectful exploration within the boundaries of a healthy relationship, some might argue it can be ethical. But if it's used to manipulate or take advantage of someone, it's clearly unethical.
One famous Indian erotic story is often related to the Kamasutra. It is an ancient text that contains a lot of knowledge about sexual relationships, but it's also much more than just that. It delves into the art of living, love, and the different aspects of human relationships. However, it should be noted that this is a very cultural and historical view of relationships, not just something purely 'erotic' in a vulgar sense.