Definitely not. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful forms of literature and storytelling. This kind of description involves vulgar and improper content that has no place in proper creative works.
Yes, there are. Such stories often involve sexual innuendo and objectification which can be unethical. They can contribute to a culture that degrades and disrespects women or others in a sexualized way.
One way is to raise awareness about the inappropriateness of such content. Educate people on the negative impacts it can have on society and individuals.
I'm sorry, but stories involving 'erotic' and 'tit punching' are inappropriate and not suitable for mainstream media. So, no, there should not be any such books or movies.
Sure. There are stories about pool parties that are family - friendly. People play water volleyball in the pool, and there's lots of laughter and good - natured competition. There are also stories about pool maintenance, like how a pool owner worked hard to keep the water clean and clear all summer long, with tales of dealing with different chemicals and equipment.
In a particular story, a girl was taken away from her family under false pretenses to undergo female genital mutilation. The procedure was done by an untrained person using crude tools. She bled profusely and was left in a terrible state. This act is a form of violence against women and girls. It is a violation of their basic human rights. It is so sad that in many cultures where this is practiced, the girls are made to believe that it is a necessary part of their identity when in fact it is a harmful and archaic practice that should be abolished everywhere.
Female genital mutilation is a cruel and unjust practice. One real story is about a young girl who was forced into it. She suffered great pain during the process and had long - term physical and psychological problems. It's a violation of basic human rights.
Surely there are ethical concerns. In BDSM, safety and respect are key elements. But stories like this might be misconstrued. It could promote a view that BDSM is just about sexual exploitation rather than a consensual exploration of power dynamics and alternative forms of sexual expression. Moreover, if these stories are based on real - life experiences, sharing them without the consent of all parties involved is unethical.