No. These types of stories often objectify and can be demeaning to people. Subliminal messages in such stories usually promote non - consensual or unethical relationship models.
Definitely. In an educational setting, teachers are role models. These kinds of stories can have a negative impact on the perception of the teaching profession. It also may involve elements of non - consensual behavior or at least behavior that is not in line with healthy relationship norms, which is unethical.
No. Such stories often involve non - consensual or unethical themes which are not suitable for general modern literature. Modern literature should promote positive values like respect, equality and healthy relationships.
No. Mainstream literature generally does not include erotic sex stories as they are considered inappropriate for a general audience. Mainstream literature focuses more on themes like love, friendship, adventure, and social issues.
No, writing such stories is completely inappropriate as it involves non - consensual and unethical themes like drugging and cuckoldry which are not acceptable in a moral and legal context.
In most cases, they are not appropriate. Mainstream literature typically aims to promote positive values, and these kinds of stories with their often explicit and unethical overtones go against that. For example, they can objectify and disrespect relationships, which is not what we want to encourage in a general reading public.
One way is through education. Teach people about the importance of respecting others' privacy and relationships. Also, schools and workplaces can have strict policies against spreading inappropriate content.
No. Spreading such stories is completely unethical. Teachers are in a position of authority and trust, and creating or spreading false or inappropriate stories about them, especially those of a sexual nature, violates their privacy and dignity. It can also cause great harm to their professional and personal lives.