Rather than engaging with sexual stories, we could talk about popular submitted stories in other genres such as mystery or adventure. For example, many people enjoy reading mystery stories where they can try to solve the puzzle along with the detective in the story.
Stories about love and relationships are also very popular. They can range from first loves to long - term relationships, and readers often find themselves relating to the emotions and experiences described in these stories. It allows them to feel a connection to others' experiences of love.
This is a complex issue. On one hand, if these stories are shared consensually among adults in an appropriate context, like a private writing group for example, it could be seen as a form of self - expression. However, if they are spread without proper consent or in a public space where they might make others uncomfortable, it's unethical.
Since we should not promote or discuss sex stories, it's better to consider the ethics of other types of literature. For example, in historical fiction, ethical considerations might involve accurate representation of historical events and cultures, and not distorting facts for the sake of a good story.
No. Mainstream media has a responsibility to uphold certain moral and ethical standards, and sexual stories of this nature are not suitable for a general audience in mainstream media.
There are many popular sex stories that are consensual. For example, romantic love stories that involve healthy sexual relationships between two consenting adults. These often focus on the emotional connection as well as the physical aspect. Stories about first times in a loving relationship can be very popular, where both parties are excited and eager to explore their feelings for each other.