No. Watching sex - related stories can be inappropriate in many social and moral contexts. It often goes against the standards of decency and can make others uncomfortable.
One potential effect is desensitization. Constant exposure to such stories might make the person less sensitive to appropriate sexual boundaries and norms. Also, it could cause feelings of guilt or shame, especially if the person has internalized moral values that oppose such content. Moreover, it may fuel unrealistic sexual expectations which could later affect their real - life relationships.
No, it is completely unethical. Any sexual activity without the explicit and conscious consent of all parties involved is unacceptable. Sleeping individuals are not in a state to give consent, and engaging in sexual acts in such a situation is a form of sexual assault.
It might be a victim or a target. In a crime - related story, the person who is about to be a victim of a crime or is the target of a villain's scheme could be the 'watched someone'. The villain might be watching their every move to find the perfect time to carry out their plan.
Feeling watched during sex can be a very distressing experience in most cases. It violates one's privacy and sense of safety. In some fictional stories, this might be used as a plot device to create tension or horror, such as in some psychological thrillers where a character discovers they have been secretly filmed during an intimate moment. But in real life, it is unacceptable behavior outside of consensual arrangements.
If someone claims to have had sex while asleep, it is crucial to seek medical advice immediately. It could be a symptom of a neurological or psychological disorder.
It depends. Some apps give clear indicators that someone has viewed the story, while others might not provide such direct notifications. But there are often analytics or indicators that could potentially hint at who has watched.
It depends. Some apps or platforms have features that allow the person to see who viewed their story. But not all do. It really varies by the specific platform's settings and functionality.
It's not that straightforward for someone to tell. Maybe if there were specific signs like comments you made or if it was on a platform that shows viewing history, but otherwise, it's a mystery.