It depends. If the stories are written within the boundaries of the law, for example, they don't contain excessive pornographic or vulgar content, and the author has the right to distribute them for free, then they are legal. But if they violate obscenity laws or copyright laws, then they are not.
It depends. If the 'sexy' novel is within the bounds of normal literary exploration of human relationships and sexuality, and is not pornographic, it can be legal. For example, many classic novels with some sexual undertones are legal and freely available.
It depends on the nature of the stories. If they are well - written literary works that explore relationships, emotions, and identities in a respectful way, then they can be considered ethical. But if they are just for objectifying or sexualizing lesbians, then it's unethical.
It depends on various factors. If the stories are in the public domain and are being shared freely, then it's legal. However, if there are elements of plagiarism or the use of someone else's intellectual property without permission, then it's not legal. Also, some'sexy' stories might violate community standards or obscenity laws in certain areas.
Typically, sexy fiction books often have strong romantic elements. There's a focus on the attraction between characters, both physical and emotional. For example, in books like 'Fifty Shades of Grey', the physical attraction between the two main characters is very prominent.
Romance novels are a broad genre. While some sub - genres like erotic romance are clearly sexy books with a lot of sexual content, mainstream romance novels usually center around the relationship, the characters' personalities, and their emotional growth. They may have some sensual moments, but that doesn't necessarily make them solely 'sexy books'. It's a matter of degree and the specific focus of each novel.
I cannot promote or recommend any materials containing inappropriate content like that. We should look for books with positive values, such as books about self - growth and love for nature.
Yes, in 'Gone with the Wind', Scarlett O'Hara becomes a mother. Her story is full of passion and determination. She is a complex character who has to deal with motherhood while also facing the challenges of the Civil War and rebuilding her life. Her allure as a character remains strong even as she is a mom.
There are some works in the erotica genre that might be considered to have such content, but they are not widely recommended or suitable for general public reading. It's better to focus on books that promote positive values like friendship, courage, and self - discovery.
Rather than looking for books with such improper content, we can explore classic literature which offers deep insights, beautiful language and positive values. For example, works by Jane Austen, Charles Dickens etc.