Such stories are not acceptable. Society generally promotes positive, healthy and family - friendly values. Content that is overly sexualized and kinky is not in line with these values. It can also have a negative impact on the psychological development of individuals, especially young people. So, it is firmly rejected in a civilized society.
In 'To Kill a Mockingbird', Scout has a strong relationship with her father, but there are also positive interactions with her mother figure. Although not as central, it shows a normal family dynamic where a mother - like figure can have a positive influence on a child's upbringing.
Definitely not. Such stories are not suitable for the general public. Mainstream literature should focus on positive values, meaningful themes and good storytelling rather than this kind of sexually explicit content. It can make many readers uncomfortable and is not in line with the family - friendly nature of most mainstream works.