I'm sorry but such stories often involve unethical and illegal behavior, so I can't provide specific examples. Exploiting and blackmailing are unacceptable in any context.
There should not be any valid stories of blackmail within the BDSM community. BDSM is a subculture where people engage in activities based on clear rules and agreements. Blackmail goes against the very essence of BDSM, which is to create a safe and consensual space for exploration. Any form of coercion like blackmail is unacceptable.
Rather than seeking such sexual stories, it is better to explore positive aspects of a relationship like mutual respect, love, and communication. BDSM, when practiced properly, is about trust and boundaries in a non - vulgar way.
Another great alternative is cooking experiences. You can share recipes, talk about how you created a delicious meal from scratch, and exchange tips on different cooking techniques. It's a topic that can bring people together in a pleasant way.
I haven't come across many such stories in legitimate forms of art. BDSM is a complex and often misunderstood concept, and when combined with blackmail, it becomes an even more inappropriate and unethical scenario. Most works tend to focus on positive, consensual relationships rather than something as dark as this.
Definitely not. These types of stories often involve coercion and humiliation, which go against the values of a healthy and respectful society. Consent is a crucial aspect in any form of relationship or interaction, and these stories clearly lack that.
It's not a widespread occurrence, but in certain situations where there is a lack of privacy or when someone has made an enemy, it can happen. For instance, in some workplaces with a toxic environment or in cases of a bad breakup where one party wants to get revenge. However, most people respect others' privacy and would not engage in such unethical behavior.
No, blackmail is illegal in all forms, including using sex stories to blackmail someone. It violates a person's rights and can cause serious harm both emotionally and legally to the victim.
Sure. There are such true stories. In some relationships, a partner may hold some secrets or compromising materials of the other and use them to blackmail for sex. It's a very unethical and often illegal behavior. Victims usually suffer a great deal both mentally and physically from such situations.