No. Such stories involving fetish in a sexual context are not appropriate. They often objectify people and can be considered vulgar and unethical. We should focus on positive, respectful and healthy forms of literature.
One negative impact is that it can contribute to a distorted view of body types and relationships. It might make people with normal body types feel abnormal or make those who are overweight feel overly sexualized in an inappropriate way. Moreover, it doesn't conform to the standards of good and healthy cultural products, which should promote respect, equality and positive values rather than these kinds of fetish - based and sexualized ideas.
Well, ethical considerations in this regard involve multiple aspects. Firstly, the most important is the consent of both parties. If both the fat old gay man and his partner freely choose to be in such a sexual relationship, then it's a private matter between them. However, we also need to take into account the broader social context, which might have some biases. But ultimately, if the relationship is based on positive values like care and mutual attraction, it can be seen as ethical.
Literature often aims to convey positive values. So while there may be some works that include characters with larger body sizes in their relationship stories, it's not in the form of the kind of 'fat sex stories' you might be thinking in a salacious way. For instance, there could be a story where a plus - sized person overcomes self - doubt in a relationship and discovers true love through mutual understanding and respect.
There were many kinds of novels about fat people. Fat people were not a pejoling term, but a character that could be molded into a variety of different personalities and experiences. Here are some novels that might be suitable for writing about fat people:
1 " Fatty's Chronicle ": This is a novel that records the experiences of a fatty from childhood to adulthood. Through his perspective, it tells about his growth, life experiences, and interpersonal relationships.
2 < Gourmet Fatty >: This character is a gourmet who loves food and cooking. His life creed is " Eat the best, drink the best, and do the best." In his novel, he described the charm of food and the techniques of tasting it.
3 " Fatty's Counterattack ": This character was once a fatty, but through his own efforts and persistence, he changed his life and became a successful entrepreneur and actor. In his novel, he told the story of how Fatty became a winner in life through hard work and courage.
4 " Fatty's Adventures ": This character encountered all kinds of wonderful things on his journey, including mysterious magicians, otherworldly creatures, and mysterious treasures. In the novel, he told his own story about the changes and growth of his life, as well as how to face the unknown and challenges.
These are just some of the novels that might be suitable for Fatty. In fact, there are many other story types and character settings that can be chosen according to the needs and preferences of the readers.
There could be a story of a fat boy who has a great talent for art. He uses his creativity to express his feelings about the world around him. He may draw beautiful landscapes or interesting portraits. His art becomes a way for him to communicate with others and make friends, as people are attracted to his unique vision and the emotions he pours into his work.
No. These types of stories often contain sexual content which is not acceptable in a general public or even in most private but respectful conversations.
Sharing such sexually explicit stories is inappropriate and not suitable for public discussion. We should focus on positive, respectful and non - sexual topics in literature, like stories about friendship, adventure or self - growth.
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.