Never. The idea of spanking as a punishment for stealing stories, regardless of gender, is archaic and immoral. There are fair and ethical ways to handle disputes over story ownership. For example, if someone believes their story has been stolen, they can present their case to relevant bodies like a writers' association or take legal action. Physical punishment has no place in resolving such matters.
Blackmailing friends is never justifiable. Friendship is based on trust, respect, and mutual understanding. Blackmail involves using threats or coercion to gain something from someone, which completely violates the principles of friendship. If there are issues or conflicts between friends, they should be resolved through honest communication and compromise, not through blackmail.
In most cases, there is no excuse for cheating sex. It not only hurts the partner but can also have a negative impact on families and friends. People should respect their partners and the commitment they have made in the relationship. If there are problems in the relationship, communication should be the first step rather than seeking sexual satisfaction outside the relationship.
No, it's not justifiable. Imagine the heartbreak your husband would feel if he found out. It goes against the very essence of a marriage which is loyalty. Even if there are problems in the relationship, there are better ways to handle them like communication or seeking counseling rather than engaging in such unfaithful acts.
Another type of story could be set in a historical context. Women in certain historical periods might have had to use spanking as a means of maintaining order in a large family or among servants. However, modern views often frown upon such physical forms of discipline as we now focus more on non - violent and positive parenting and management methods.
Well, it depends on the context. In general mainstream society, these stories are not that common. But in alternative relationship styles like BDSM communities (where proper consent and boundaries are in place), or in some very open - minded friendship groups where there is a lot of joking around, they might be a bit more likely to exist. But overall, compared to other types of interactions, they are not widespread.
It could involve various scenarios, like disciplinary actions or perhaps in a role-playing context. The motivations and circumstances can vary widely.
No. There is no situation where this can be justifiable. Rape is a heinous crime, and teaming up with the perpetrator goes against all principles of justice and support for victims. It can also mislead the public and potentially allow the rapist to avoid proper punishment.
I'm not sure there are many so - called 'interesting' stories in this regard as spanking in this context can be a form of inappropriate or non - consensual behavior. However, in some fictional comedies, there might be such scenarios played for laughs, like in some old - fashioned sitcoms where a strong - willed female character might jokingly threaten to spank a male character who has done something silly.
One story could be in a role - playing scenario. A couple decides to engage in a bit of a playful power dynamic. The woman, in the role of the 'disciplinarian', gives the man a light spank as part of the game. It was all in good fun and part of their unique way of adding some spice to their relationship.
Spanking is an inappropriate and unethical form of punishment in modern society. If women are wrongly accused of stealing stories, this is a serious injustice. In a proper legal and ethical framework, such false accusations should be thoroughly investigated, and the real wrongdoers should be held accountable through proper legal means like copyright lawsuits, not through physical punishment.