In general, erotic exhibitionist stories are not ethical. Exhibitionism involves inappropriate exposure of oneself in a sexual way, and promoting or sharing such stories can violate social norms and respect for others' privacy and dignity.
One possible impact is that it can affect a person's values regarding sex and relationships. It may introduce ideas that are not in line with healthy sexual ethics. Additionally, it can cause discomfort or even trauma for some individuals, especially those who have experienced any form of sexual harassment or abuse in the past. Also, constantly engaging with such stories can lead to a preoccupation with sexual thoughts that may interfere with other aspects of a person's life, like work, study, or social interactions.
Most classic literature does not typically contain such explicitly erotic stories. Classic literature usually focuses on more general themes like love, society, and morality in a more refined and less sexual way. However, some works from certain periods might have allusions to exhibitionistic behavior in a more veiled manner, but not in the form of 'erotic stories' as we understand them today.
In most cases, creating or sharing erotic stories that involve exhibitionist behavior in a public setting like a bus is not legal. It can be considered as promoting public indecency or violating public morals laws.
Yes, there are significant ethical concerns. Voyeurism involves invading someone's privacy without their consent, which is morally wrong. Exhibitionism, when not within appropriate and consensual boundaries, can also be inappropriate. In the context of stories, promoting or glorifying such non - consensual behaviors can have a negative impact on society's perception of healthy relationships and boundaries.