Definitely not. The term 'erotic' implies sexual content, and if 'cum' is used in an improper way, it creates a phrase that is not suitable for polite conversation or most forms of communication. We should use clean and respectful language.
One common theme is jealousy. When there is a competition for someone's affection, jealousy often arises. For example, if two people are competing for the love of a third person, the ones not getting the attention might feel jealous of the other. Another theme is power dynamics. Sometimes, the more powerful or influential person might seem to have an upper hand in the competition. In a story, a wealthy suitor might use his resources to try and win over the object of his desire, creating a power - based competition.
There are definite ethical problems. Such stories often cross the line of acceptable sexual content. In real - life sexual encounters, any form of sexual activity without clear, active consent is wrong. These types of stories can promote a wrong view of sexual boundaries and disrespect for others' autonomy.
There are many non - erotic literary genres like adventure stories. For example, tales of exploring uncharted islands or going on a safari. These are full of excitement, discovery, and the unknown, without any inappropriate content.
No. Such stories often involve vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against moral and ethical standards in modern society. Literature should promote positive values and healthy relationships rather than focus on such improper themes.