One example could be in some gothic literature where there are distorted family relationships that involve excessive control and psychological abuse. However, such themes are often used to explore deeper human nature and the consequences of abnormal family dynamics.
There are some works that might seem to touch on abnormal family situations, like 'Flowers in the Attic' which has complex and somewhat disturbing family relationships, but it's important to note that this is a work of fiction exploring themes of abuse and secrecy within a family. However, most literature focuses on positive or normal family values.
Well, some classic literature like 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov has been considered by some to have elements that could be seen as 'perverted' in the sense of an inappropriate relationship. However, this is also a complex work exploring themes of love, obsession, and power.
We can also promote positive family values in education. By teaching about healthy family relationships, respect, and boundaries from an early age, people are less likely to be interested in or create such perverted stories. Schools can include family values in their curriculum, and parents can also play a big role in this at home.
There are no legitimate 'perverted' stories to be promoted. Instead, we can look at stories that feature midget characters in positive light, like in some fairy tales where they might be shown as having unique skills or kind hearts.
Taboo erotic stories are not appropriate to discuss in detail. However, in classic literature, there are some works that touch on complex human relationships and desires in a more veiled way, like 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' which was considered controversial due to its exploration of sexual relationships outside of marriage at the time of its publication.
One example could be when a family member constantly compares a child to another family member's success. This can create feelings of inadequacy and is somewhat of a taboo as it can damage the child's self - esteem. Another might be when family members avoid talking about a certain illness in the family due to superstition or fear, which can prevent proper support and understanding.
One example could be in some historical novels where a relationship that was considered taboo at the time, like between different social classes, led to an unexpected pregnancy. This creates a complex web of emotions, secrecy, and social consequences within the story.
One example could be 'The Tale of Genji'. Although not extremely 'taboo' in modern terms, in its historical context, Genji's relationships with multiple women, including some of a rather complex nature, can be considered somewhat taboo. His relationship with his stepmother, Fujitsubo, was a relationship that went against the social norms of the time.
One example could be 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov. It has elements that touch on the taboo as it involves an older man's infatuation with a young girl, which is both erotic in some sense and highly controversial, thus fitting the reluctant taboo nature. However, it is also a very complex work of literature that explores many other themes as well.
One example could be the story of 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'. It was considered taboo for its explicit sexual content at the time of its release. The relationship between Lady Chatterley and her gamekeeper was seen as crossing social and moral boundaries in the conservative society then.