Well, it depends on the specific genre and the writer's intention. However, reducing a group like short men to just being in erotic stories in a certain way is inappropriate. Erotic literature should be more inclusive and diverse in character portrayal, not basing it on such physical traits.
It's not fair to generalize how short men are depicted in such stories. However, in some cases, they may be misrepresented as being less confident or having some sort of complex because of their height, which is a very one - dimensional and wrong view. In good literature, characters should be complex and multi - faceted, not defined by such a single physical attribute in an inappropriate way.
Some contemporary erotic short stories for men might focus on modern relationship dynamics combined with sexual tension. These can be found in various anthologies. For example, anthologies that collect works from different indie authors. These stories often blend the emotional and physical aspects of male - female relationships in a fictional and often titillating way. They might deal with themes like unrequited love turning into a passionate encounter or the exploration of new sexual experiences within a relationship.
No. Writing and promoting erotic content, regardless of the gender combination, is not ethical. It goes against moral and social norms that promote healthy and respectful relationships.
One can start by looking at specialized bookstores. Some independent bookstores might have a section dedicated to this type of literature. Another option is to search online on platforms like Amazon. Just be sure to check the reviews and ratings to ensure the quality of the stories.
I'm not sure there are specifically defined 'erotic stories' in a mainstream sense for 'Mad Men'. The show mainly focused on the advertising world in the 1960s. It did have storylines about relationships and affairs, but not in a purely 'erotic story' way. It was more about the complex relationships between the characters, like Don Draper's many affairs which were more about his character's flaws and the social context of the time.