Yes, it is highly unethical. Teachers are in a position of power and authority over students. Having a sexual relationship violates professional boundaries and can lead to exploitation of the student, whether it's emotional, physical, or both. It also goes against the code of conduct in educational institutions.
Well, adventure stories are great alternatives. For example, tales of hiking in the mountains, facing challenges like bad weather or difficult terrains and still reaching the summit. It's full of excitement and the joy of conquering nature.
Yes, I recommend you to read "The Hunter's Beauty". The female protagonist in the story had just transmigrated and married a hunter with a face full of scars. However, she did not mind because she believed that she could cure his acne. Moreover, this hunter was 10 years older than her, which matched the description of the problem. At the same time, she also had contact with her second aunt. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Definitely not. Such a situation can be very uncomfortable and inappropriate. Sex - related topics are sensitive, and they should be handled by trained educators or parents in a proper context, not by an aunt in the form of stories which could mislead or be inappropriate for the listeners.
One common type of story is when the aunt acts as a mentor. An aunt might introduce her nephew to different books and expand his love for reading. She could also be there for him during difficult times, like when he has an argument with his friends at school. The aunt might share stories from her own childhood to make him feel better and give him advice on how to handle such situations.
Absolutely not. Such a fantasy story involves themes that are both unethical and disturbing. Family members are there to support and care for each other in a healthy, non - sexual way. The idea of blackmail sex in this context is a serious deviation from normal and proper human values and should not be entertained.
In many cases, it is not appropriate. Such descriptions can make the story inappropriate for a general or younger audience. It may also violate certain ethical and moral standards in literature. However, in some adult - oriented or very specific literary genres with appropriate warnings and for a mature audience, it might be more acceptable, but still needs to be done with care.
A friend told me about an incident at a music festival. There was a tent area for camping. A couple thought their tent was private enough. However, a strong wind blew their tent open right in the middle of their moment. Everyone around could see them. It was extremely embarrassing for them. They had to quickly gather their things and find a more private place.