No. Such novels with explicit sexual content are not considered acceptable in mainstream modern literature as they go against moral and ethical norms and are not suitable for a wide range of audiences.
Firstly, we should raise our awareness of the harm of such novels. Educate ourselves about the importance of positive literature. Secondly, parents and educators play a crucial role. They can guide the younger generation to choose suitable reading materials. For instance, schools can promote a reading list of classic and positive books. Community libraries can also organize events to introduce good literature, so that people are less likely to be exposed to dirty sex novels.
Hardly. Detective novels often aim to present a world where justice is served through proper investigation. While there may be some novels that explore the darker side of the police force, they rarely focus on 'dirty cop sex stories'. These stories would be more in the realm of pulp or unethical storytelling, which is not what most detective novelists are interested in. Instead, they focus on creating engaging mysteries and intelligent detective characters.
It's completely inappropriate. There are many other positive and creative topics to write about, like exploring the beauty of nature, the power of human kindness, or the excitement of scientific discoveries. Writing about sexual content in a 'dirty' way is not only unethical but can also be offensive to others.
It is not appropriate at all. Fanfic should generally be a form of creative writing that adheres to certain norms. 'Dirty sex' content is not suitable for public consumption and goes against the positive and respectful nature that fan communities usually strive for. Moreover, it may involve non - consensual or improper themes which are unacceptable.
One implication could be a moral and ethical debate. Some may argue it goes against the standards of propriety in society. It can also be a matter of artistic license, where authors use such excerpts to convey certain themes like passion, lust, or the complex nature of human relationships. However, it may also lead to censorship in some conservative communities or among certain readerships.
No, it is not ethical. Paying for sexual stories, especially those with vulgar content, objectifies and commodifies sexuality in an inappropriate way. It also may promote the spread of unwholesome and immoral ideas.