No. These types of stories often objectify and can be demeaning to people. Subliminal messages in such stories usually promote non - consensual or unethical relationship models.
One cuckold bully story could be about a bully at school who constantly taunted a boy for being small. He would steal his lunch and call him names. The small boy finally found the courage to stand up to him when the bully tried to take his favorite book. Another could be in a workplace where a bully made fun of a coworker's ideas, but the coworker ended up getting a promotion over the bully. And there's a story of a bully in a neighborhood who was always picking on a shy kid, but the shy kid had a hidden talent in martial arts and showed the bully who was boss.
No, writing such stories is completely inappropriate as it involves non - consensual and unethical themes like drugging and cuckoldry which are not acceptable in a moral and legal context.
In most cases, they are not appropriate. Mainstream literature typically aims to promote positive values, and these kinds of stories with their often explicit and unethical overtones go against that. For example, they can objectify and disrespect relationships, which is not what we want to encourage in a general reading public.
No. Such stories involve inappropriate and often vulgar sexual content, which is not suitable for public discussion as it goes against public moral and ethical standards.