Yes, unfortunately there are real cases. In some situations where women are in extreme debt, they may be vulnerable to coercion into sexual activities. For example, some loan sharks or unscrupulous creditors may use the threat of increased debt, harm to the woman's family, or public shaming to force her into such situations. This is a serious form of exploitation and abuse of power.
This is a very personal and sensitive topic. Different women may have different reasons and experiences. Some might find it thrilling or exciting for various reasons related to their preferences and desires.
No, it is not ethical. Forcing women in any form, even in fictional stories, to submit to sexual situations is a form of sexual coercion and goes against basic principles of respect, equality, and consent. It promotes a harmful view of women as objects that can be forced into sexual acts rather than as autonomous individuals with their own rights and wills.
In some extreme cases in history, there might have been situations in marginalized communities where black men were given limited resources and the only accessible food was of poor quality and fattening. This was not always a direct force in the sense of someone making them, but due to systemic inequalities. For instance, in areas with food deserts, the lack of access to healthy food options could lead to involuntary weight gain over time.
The impacts are very serious. It can shatter their sense of safety. They may constantly be in a state of fear, always looking over their shoulders. In terms of their mental health, depression is also a common consequence. They may lose interest in activities they once loved. Financially, they may have to bear the cost of medical treatment for physical and mental health issues. Moreover, their families may also be affected. Their parents or children may feel helpless and guilty, which further adds to the overall negative impact on the victim.
This is a very serious and concerning topic. However, such a situation would be extremely unethical and likely illegal. There may be some reports in the context of abuse or coercion in certain areas, but it's not a widespread, known phenomenon in a general sense. Indian society, like any other, has laws and social norms against such coercion.
No. Rough sex stories often involve violent or non - consensual - seeming elements that are not suitable for mainstream media. Mainstream media should promote positive, healthy and consensual sexual relationships.