You could read stories about male friendships. For example, stories like 'Of Mice and Men' which beautifully portrays the bond between two men in a non - sexual way. There are also adventure stories where male characters team up, like in 'The Lord of the Rings' where Frodo and Sam have a deep and loyal relationship based on their quest.
It is completely unethical. In any relationship, whether it's gay or straight, both parties should be willing participants. When an old man forces a middle - aged man, it violates the basic rights of the latter and can cause serious harm both physically and psychologically.
There's a story of two business partners. They started from scratch and faced many difficulties. One time, they were on the verge of bankruptcy. But instead of blaming each other, they worked day and night together. One partner sold his car to raise funds while the other cut down on his own salary. Their mutual trust and loyalty helped them build a successful business empire in the end.
There may be some such stories in certain niche or controversial literature. However, this kind of theme often involves complex ethical and social issues. Mainstream literature usually focuses more on positive and healthy relationship themes.
Sharing sexual stories is inappropriate and disrespectful. We should focus on positive and respectful topics such as the achievements of black men in various fields like art, sports, and academia.
No, it is not ethical to have sex with a married man. Marriage is a commitment between two people, and having an affair with a married person violates that commitment and can cause a great deal of pain and damage to many people, including the spouse, children if there are any, and extended family members.
I'm not sure there are many positive 'sex fight for a man' stories. However, in some fictional works, there might be situations where two women are vying for a man's attention. But this often portrays an unhealthy dynamic. In real life, relationships should be based on mutual respect and consent rather than a fight over someone.