In many places, erotica stories that cross certain boundaries into the realm of obscenity are not legal. The legality can vary greatly depending on cultural and local laws.
Yes, it is possible. There are some platforms like Vocal Media or Medium where you can earn money by writing and sharing stories, and some might consider reading stories as part of the research for creating their own. Also, some audiobook companies might pay you to read stories aloud for audiobook production.
Most likely. If we consider that the people in these stories are being paid for sexual - related content, it can be a form of exploitation. For example, if they are pressured into sharing such stories due to financial need, their dignity and privacy are being violated. And the consumers are also being exploited in a sense as they are being fed potentially false or immoral content.
To write paid stories successfully, start with a hook that grabs the readers' attention. Develop complex characters they can relate to. Build suspense and keep the story moving at a good pace. Also, make the language vivid and descriptive.
You could also try self-publishing on popular platforms and monetize through subscription models or ads. But it takes a lot of marketing and building a reader base.
Most often, paid stories on premium can only be unlocked by subscribing and paying the specified amount. There's no easy or unauthorized way to do it. It's important to respect the payment model set by the service provider.
The legality is a complex matter. Some countries have strict laws against any form of adult or erotic writing for payment. In others, as long as it doesn't violate obscenity laws, which usually define what is considered 'too explicit' in terms of sexual content, it might be legal. Also, the medium through which it is distributed (e.g., online, printed) can also affect its legality.