It depends on different perspectives. In a traditional moral view, this kind of situation often goes against the norms of monogamy and loyalty in marriage, so it may be considered unethical. However, in some more open - minded or alternative relationship models, people may have different understandings, but overall in mainstream society, it is mostly seen as unethical.
One common theme is the exploration of complex relationship dynamics. It often involves feelings of jealousy, power play, and a redefinition of traditional relationship boundaries.
Well, it depends on different sub - cultures and groups. In mainstream society, it is often seen as taboo due to its deviation from the norm of exclusive sexual relationships within marriage. However, there are some alternative or more sexually open - minded communities where such concepts might be more openly discussed, but still not fully accepted in the wider context. So overall, it remains a rather taboo topic.
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.
No, it is not appropriate. Such content often involves objectifying and disrespecting others, and it also goes against moral and ethical norms in most cultures.
No, it is not appropriate. Such topics involve private and often inappropriate sexual content. We should respect others' privacy and uphold moral and ethical standards in communication.
It could be normal. Everyone has different interests when it comes to sexual topics. Maybe she's exploring her own sexuality in a broader sense, or she just finds the stories interesting from a psychological or literary perspective. But if it concerns you, have a conversation with her to better understand each other's boundaries and feelings.
Yes, in certain contemporary novels or short stories that aim to break taboos and explore diverse sexualities and relationship dynamics, you may find such scenarios. For example, some feminist - inspired literature might use such a plot to discuss female empowerment, the fluidity of sexual attraction, and the restrictions of traditional marriage. But these are not widespread and often part of more avant - garde literary works.
I don't think it's proper to promote or discuss stories with such themes. Instead, we can talk about healthy relationships and positive human interactions.