Yes, they should be banned. Such novels often contain inappropriate and unethical content that has no positive value. They can corrupt the minds of readers, especially the vulnerable ones like children and teenagers.
However, in some works of literature that deal with complex human nature and social problems, sexual content may be mentioned in a more euphemistic and meaningful way to serve the overall theme, but this is very different from extreme and inappropriate sex stories. For example, in some novels that explore the dark side of society, a bit of sexual description might be used to show the decadence of a certain environment, but it is always within the framework of art and morality.
It's not straightforward. Reading sex stories may or may not be considered porn addiction. If it becomes an obsession where you can't control your urge and it negatively impacts your work, social life, or self-esteem, then it might be crossing into the realm of addiction.
Another negative impact is on the social environment. If such extreme content is widespread, it can lower the overall moral tone of society. It may make people more desensitized to inappropriate behavior and undermine the values that uphold a harmonious and respectful community.
No. Extreme sex stories are not appropriate in mainstream media as they often contain vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against moral and ethical standards. Such content can be offensive to a wide audience and is not suitable for general public consumption.
Yes, in some works of literature, there may be complex and extreme relationship descriptions involving gay characters. For example, in some modern novels that explore diverse sexual orientations and relationship dynamics, there could be such stories. However, these are often used to explore deeper themes such as identity, society's acceptance, and human nature.
No. Spreading such stories is unethical. Celebrities also have the right to privacy. These types of stories often invade their personal lives and can cause great harm to their reputations and mental states.