It is not appropriate at all. These types of stories involve incestuous and pornographic elements which are unacceptable in civilized society. Family relationships should be pure and based on positive values like care, support and protection, not used for creating such immoral and inappropriate content.
There can be stories of a son in law who takes care of his sick mother - in - law. He shows great respect and love for her, cooking for her, taking her to doctor's appointments, and becoming an important part of the family through his kindness and selflessness.
Sharing or seeking out erotic stories, even if claimed to be 'true', is inappropriate and goes against moral and ethical norms in many contexts. We should focus on positive, healthy, and respectful forms of literature and storytelling.
It's not appropriate at all. In a healthy family environment, the relationship between mom and son is based on love, respect, and appropriate family values. Erotic stories are adult - oriented and violate the normal family ethical relationship.
The main ethical issue is that it is a form of promoting immoral and improper content. It has no positive value in terms of art, culture or human development. It is against the values of respect, modesty and positive family and social relations that we uphold in society. And it may also be offensive to a large number of people.
Sharing or seeking out erotic stories is inappropriate and not suitable for general discussion. We should focus on positive, family - friendly and ethical topics in literature.
Well, it depends. On one hand, if it involves consensual and respectful exploration within the boundaries of a healthy relationship, some might argue it can be ethical. But if it's used to manipulate or take advantage of someone, it's clearly unethical.
One famous Indian erotic story is often related to the Kamasutra. It is an ancient text that contains a lot of knowledge about sexual relationships, but it's also much more than just that. It delves into the art of living, love, and the different aspects of human relationships. However, it should be noted that this is a very cultural and historical view of relationships, not just something purely 'erotic' in a vulgar sense.
Rather than focusing on so - called 'erotic stories', one should look at the great epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata which are full of moral lessons, heroism, and complex characters. These are the real treasures of Indian literature and heritage.