Definitely not. Such stories cross ethical boundaries. Gay people are individuals with their own rights and dignity. Reducing their identity to sexual stories for training purposes is wrong. We should promote equality and acceptance in a positive and respectful way, not through creating such inappropriate materials.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories often involve non - consensual or unethical scenarios which go against moral and ethical values. We should promote positive, respectful and consensual relationships in all forms of literature and media.
One story could be about a sissy husband who initially resisted his wife's suggestions for household management. But after some comical misunderstandings and gentle persuasion from his wife, he starts to learn. For example, she wanted him to help with the gardening. At first, he thought it was not manly, but then he realized it was about sharing responsibilities and making their home beautiful together.
It promotes objectification. It reduces gay individuals to just sexual objects in these stories rather than complex human beings with emotions, dreams, and personalities.
No, it's not appropriate at all. Such content is not only disrespectful to the so - called 'wife' in the story but also goes against moral and ethical norms. Society should uphold values like respect, privacy, and propriety, and this kind of sharing completely goes against those.
Of course it's not ethical. Sexual matters are private between a couple. Your wife has the right to keep her sexual experiences confidential. By freely exposing such stories, you are being disrespectful and may be subject to legal consequences in some cases as it could be considered a form of invasion of privacy.
There are no legitimate sources for such stories because they are not in line with moral and ethical standards. We should uphold good values and stay away from this kind of inappropriate content.