No. While literature explores a wide range of human experiences, sex - related stories that are explicit are not acceptable in mainstream literature as they violate social and moral norms.
No. Sexual content, especially in the form of so - called 'fantasy sex stories', is not acceptable in mainstream literature. Literature should focus on positive values, such as love, friendship, courage, and moral growth. Works like 'The Little Prince' convey deep emotions and life lessons without any inappropriate content.
In general, mainstream literature typically does not focus on overly sexual short stories. Most mainstream works are centered around themes like human relationships, society, and personal growth.
In general, they are not appropriate. Most literary works are expected to have a certain level of decorum and focus on more profound aspects like human nature, relationships, and social issues. Explicit sex stories can be considered vulgar and not suitable for a wide audience.
Taboo sex stories often involve themes that are not socially acceptable. However, exploring such in literature can be controversial. One example could be certain works that touch on incestuous relationships in a historical or mythological context, like in some Greek myths. But these are more about exploring human nature and the consequences of violating taboos in a fictional, often cautionary way.
No, they are not. Bondage involves themes that are often considered inappropriate and not in line with the values of mainstream literature which usually aims to promote positive, healthy and widely acceptable human experiences and relationships.