: Our society should encourage the creation of positive, inclusive and educational literature. Such stories may make some people uncomfortable and may also violate certain social norms and values.
Mystery stories are another option. They keep you on the edge of your seat as you try to solve the puzzles along with the characters. Agatha Christie's mystery novels are classic examples where you get to follow detectives as they piece together clues to solve crimes.
No. Mainstream literature typically adheres to moral and ethical standards, and stories involving 'sexy spanking' are often considered inappropriate and violate these norms.
It depends. If the sexy spanking stories are written in a way that respects boundaries and is more about exploring certain taboos within a consensual and artistic framework, they might be considered appropriate. But if they are just for the sake of titillation without any deeper meaning, they are not really suitable for modern literature.
Adventure stories are a great alternative. They can take you to different worlds, like the epic journey in 'The Lord of the Rings' where you follow the hobbits on their quest.
Adventure stories are great alternatives. For example, a story about a group of friends exploring an uncharted island, facing various challenges like wild animals and difficult terrains. It's full of excitement and the spirit of exploration.
Such stories are not appropriate. Modern society is built on the foundation of mutual respect and dignity. Public spanking, which implies a form of physical domination in a public setting and with a sexual connotation, has no place. It can create a hostile or uncomfortable environment for bystanders, and is against the ethical and moral framework that society has developed over time.
I would say no. Modern literature is often expected to promote positive values such as equality, respect, and healthy relationships. Sexy spanking wife stories usually involve a rather unequal and potentially inappropriate power dynamic. They can also make some readers uncomfortable and can be considered a form of sexual objectification. While there is freedom of expression in literature, these stories don't really fit into the framework of what is considered acceptable and positive in modern mainstream literature.
I'm not aware of many mainstream literary works that specifically focus on such stories. Most literature tends to avoid this kind of rather racy and inappropriate content. However, in some underground or niche erotica, there might be something similar, but this is not part of the general literary canon.