In general, it depends on the context and how it is presented. In mainstream literature, it is not common to have explicitly erotic stories involving tickling as it may be considered inappropriate for a wide audience. However, in some forms of adult - oriented or niche literature, it might be explored, but this is not widely accepted in the broader literary community.
No. Such stories are not appropriate in literature as they involve inappropriate and often unethical themes that go against moral and social norms. It can also be disturbing and offensive to many readers.
No. Erotic stories, especially those involving inappropriate relationships like with a landlord in an erotic context, are not appropriate in mainstream literature. Literature should promote positive values, healthy relationships, and moral concepts.
Definitely not. Literature should aim to promote positive values, emotions, and ideas. Lockdown erotic stories seem to be a misappropriation of the concept of lockdown which was a difficult time for many people. It's inappropriate to use such a context for erotic content.
Erotic stories are not acceptable in the general sense of literature. Literature has the power to shape minds and society. Works that are mainly about erotic content do not contribute to the elevation of human spirit or the progress of culture. Instead, literature should be a medium for expressing noble emotions, profound thoughts and beautiful dreams.
It is inappropriate. The idea of siblings in an erotic context is a disturbing concept. Literature has the power to influence society, and promoting such abnormal relationships through stories is not acceptable. It can also be very uncomfortable for readers and can potentially harm the psychological well - being of those who are exposed to it.
I'm not entirely sure if it's a fully established new genre. It might be something that is emerging in certain subcultures or among specific groups of writers who are interested in exploring the combination of these two elements, fighting and the erotic. However, it's not as mainstream as other literary genres like romance or mystery.
No. Petplay, which often involves role - playing scenarios related to animals in an inappropriate and non - mainstream way, is not a common or widely - accepted genre in mainstream literature. It also may involve elements that are not suitable for general audiences.
Well, it depends. If they have literary merit like good writing, interesting characters, and a well - crafted plot, they can be seen as a form of literature. But many are simply written for sexual arousal and lack the depth and artistry that is typically associated with mainstream literature. Some erotic stories, though, have been recognized for their ability to explore complex human emotions and relationships in the context of sexual situations, which is a characteristic of literature.