No. Such a topic is not a common or acceptable one in the world of literature and cinema. We have many great science - fiction stories that deal with more profound topics such as the search for new life forms, understanding alien cultures, and the future of humanity in the cosmos. For instance, 'Contact' by Carl Sagan is about the search for intelligent extraterrestrial life and what it means for humanity.
In mainstream science fiction literature, this is not a common theme. Science fiction usually focuses more on exploration, technology, and alien cultures in a more serious and scientific way rather than such sexual themes.
One concept is the idea of a symbiotic relationship. For example, in some stories, humans and aliens might form a partnership where they exchange knowledge or resources for mutual benefit. Another is the concept of cultural exchange. Aliens and humans could learn from each other's cultures, like in the story where an alien civilization has a unique form of art or music that humans start to appreciate. And then there's the concept of co - existence. Instead of having sexual relationships, they simply live side by side in the universe, each respecting the other's space and way of life.
Another misconception is that because we often anthropomorphize aliens in movies and shows, we assume they have the same desires as humans. But they could be more like hive - minded organisms where the concept of individual sexual relationships doesn't exist. Just like ants or bees in our world, their social structure is very different from ours.
It's not okay. Reading these types of stories can have a negative impact on one's mental state and perception of relationships. We should focus on positive and healthy literature that enriches our understanding of love and respect.
One great science fiction extraterrestrial story is 'Ender's Game'. It features a young boy, Ender, trained to fight against an alien race called the Buggers. The story explores themes of war, morality, and what it means to be human in the face of the unknown extraterrestrial threat.
One top story could be the discovery of potentially habitable exoplanets. Scientists have found numerous planets in the so - called 'Goldilocks zone' around their stars, where conditions might be right for liquid water and thus, potentially, life. For example, Proxima Centauri b is a planet that's relatively close to our solar system and within this habitable zone.
Here are some recommended urban novels with alien technology:
1. " Super Tycoon Begins from Farming ": The protagonist starts the road of farming through alien technology, understands alien civilizations, and leads Earth to the interstellar world.
2. Super Spy System: The otaku Su Ze accidentally obtained alien technology and obtained the Super Spy System, allowing him to continue his otaku life.
3. " Goddess Archives ": This urban supernatural novel was written by the author, Dragon City Flying Knight. The main character was a self-proclaimed " inventor " who had superpowers created by alien black technology.
4. << The Rebirth of the Technology Tree >>: A reincarnated person uses his left hand to finance and his right hand to climb the technology tree, leading China's technology to break through to level 1 space civilization.>
5. " Picking up a Technology City ": Gu Dong accidentally picked up a space technology city that was destroyed by war and began to live in a world of black technology.
These novels were all urban novels with elements of alien technology, which could make readers feel excited and surprised.