Definitely not. Children need positive, educational, and healthy stories. Perverted animal stories may involve themes that are too mature, disturbing, or against moral values, which can confuse children and potentially harm their innocent view of the world.
The reasons can be complex. Maybe they were exposed to inappropriate content at a young age or had dysfunctional family environments that led to their perversion.
Definitely not. Such stories usually contain elements that are not suitable for a wide audience. Literature in the mainstream is expected to be positive, educational or at least in line with common moral values, and 'perverted short stories' clearly deviate from this.
Sharing such stories is not ethical. These types of stories often involve inappropriate and immoral content that goes against basic social values and respect for others. It can also be offensive and violate the dignity of those involved, whether real or fictional.
We should stay away from any form of perverted stories. Instead, classic bedtime stories such as 'The Little Prince' are much better, which can inspire children's imagination and teach them good values.
We should avoid them because they are inappropriate and can have a negative impact on the psychological and moral development of listeners, especially children.
😋I recommend the following novel to you:
- "Peerless Allure: The Loser Missy" Huang Mumu
- [The Poison Concubine: The Emperor, Too Black-bellied]
- Bloodline Emperor: Shallow and Cold
- "The Strongest Doctor in the City" Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs Salad
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The 'perverted bloodline' often introduces an element of the unknown and mystery. This affects the plot as other characters may be curious or afraid of it. The character with the bloodline may be ostracized or idolized, depending on how the fanfic is written. This leads to different relationships forming, such as alliances or rivalries. As the story progresses, the discovery of the origin and full potential of the bloodline can be a central plot point, with twists and turns as new information is revealed.