No. Writing such stories involves creating and spreading pornographic content which is not acceptable in a civilized society. It goes against moral and ethical values.
Definitely not. These types of novels are not suitable for general consumption. They can have a negative impact on one's mental state and values, and may also violate social ethics and good customs.
No. Mainstream literature generally adheres to certain moral and ethical standards, and hardcore erotic fiction contains excessive sexual and vulgar content that goes against these standards.
Yes, it can be considered a form of literature in a sense. Erotic fiction with a story, even if it contains hardcore sex elements, still has a narrative structure. It often explores themes like human relationships, desires, and fantasies within the context of the sexual content. However, it is a very controversial form of literature due to its explicit nature and may not be widely accepted in mainstream literary circles.
No. Hardcore erotic short stories contain sexually explicit content, which is not suitable for general or younger audiences. Such content is often restricted to adults who are comfortable with this type of material and are in appropriate settings where it is legal to consume it.
We should focus on positive, healthy and legal literary works, rather than looking for 'erotic hardcore stories' which are not suitable for public dissemination.
These types of stories are inappropriate as they often violate moral and ethical standards. They can also have a negative impact on the mental health of readers, especially those who are not fully developed mentally, such as minors.
Hardcore erotic novels can be very harmful to society. They can lower the moral standards of individuals who read them, and also have a bad influence on the overall social values. They might make people more accepting of inappropriate sexual behaviors, which is not good for a healthy society.
Hardcore erotic fiction is often more extreme in its sexual descriptions compared to normal erotic literature. It may contain more graphic and detailed sexual acts.
Good general novels usually deal with universal themes. Take 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho. It explores the themes of following one's dreams, self - discovery, and the journey of life. These themes resonate with readers across different cultures and ages. Also, the writing style matters. In 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte, the author's use of vivid language and detailed descriptions creates a powerful and immersive reading experience.