I don't think it is. Such fanfiction usually delves into very private and often inappropriate areas. It can make people uncomfortable and may also promote improper values. General readership typically looks for more positive and ethical content to consume.
It can spread improper values. Since it often involves inappropriate content, it may give the wrong message to readers about relationships and sexual ethics.
No. Superhero erotic fiction typically contains sexual content which is not suitable for general or young audiences. It goes against the family - friendly and mainstream values associated with traditional superhero stories.
No. Such content often involves inappropriate and objectifying themes which are not suitable for public consumption and go against ethical and moral norms.
No. Fan fiction involving sexual content is not suitable for general audiences as it often violates ethical and moral norms.
No. Fanfiction involving such an unusual and inappropriate pairing is not suitable for general audiences as it can be disturbing and goes against normal ethical and moral standards in most cultures.
Historical fiction might have a relatively smaller readership compared to some other genres like romance or mystery.
One common theme is self - discovery. Female bodybuilders in these stories often start out not knowing their own strength and through bodybuilding, they find out who they really are.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories can objectify and sexualize bodybuilders, which goes against respect for individuals and professional ethics in the bodybuilding field.
No. Such content is inappropriate and goes against moral and ethical norms. Literature should promote positive values, not involve such abnormal and unethical ideas.
Definitely not. 'Perverted in the woods erotica stories' sound like they would contain adult - themed and abnormal content which is not acceptable in most reading contexts. We should focus on positive and healthy literary works.