No. Having sexual relations with a close relative like an uncle is highly unethical and is considered incest in most cultures and societies. Incestuous relationships can lead to a host of problems, including genetic issues if there are offspring, and significant emotional and psychological damage to family members.
The consequences are numerous. Morally, it violates the basic principles of family and human relationships. Legally, in many regions, it is considered incest and is prohibited. Emotionally, it can lead to feelings of guilt, shame, and confusion. Socially, it can damage your reputation and relationships with others. Also, there may be long - term family rifts and breakdowns in family support systems.
No, it is not ethical. Incestuous relationships, whether in stories or in real life, are generally considered unethical as they go against the norms of family relationships and can involve power imbalances and complex emotional issues.
An uncle-in-law refers to your father's brother-in-law or brother-in-law. So if your uncle-in-law is your father, then he is your father's brother or younger brother.
My uncle is a soldier, and he's also the person I admire the most and have the greatest influence on me. His uncle's family was from the countryside. He had suffered a lot when he was young, but after he became a leader in the army, he never regarded himself as a "leader". He always did what he asked the soldiers to do first. Last year, his uncle participated in the military competition, but a few days before the competition, he was accidentally injured in training and had several stitches in his head. At that time, everyone advised him to give up the competition, but he still insisted on participating in the competition with his injury and achieved the good results of the military region's all-around first place. I admire uncle's strong will and his spirit to challenge himself. Uncle often tells me stories and teaches me the principles of life. Uncle is very good to me, but sometimes he is very strict with me. I remember one time when I went shopping with my uncle. I thought he would take a taxi, but he led me to take the bus. He even told me not to waste money if possible.
Well, when faced with this in a story, it's important to recognize that the story is likely trying to evoke strong emotions for a reason. You can start by writing down your initial reactions, whether it's shock, disgust, or confusion. Then, look at the characters involved and how their actions are influenced by the story's setting. Maybe there are power dynamics at play, or it could be a symbol of a broken family structure. By deconstructing the story in this way, you can better handle the emotional response it elicits.