No, it's not okay. We live in a society that values respect and dignity. These types of stories often reduce individuals to mere sexual objects and can also perpetuate harmful stereotypes about different cultures and races.
Definitely not. We should be promoting stories that are based on respect, equality, and positive cultural exchanges rather than ones with sexual undertones related to different ethnicities. It goes against the principles of a inclusive and respectful society.
Yes. I know of a story where a black girl and a white guy worked together on a community project. They were initially just colleagues, but as they spent more time together planting trees and cleaning up the local park, they found that they had a great rapport. They started to support each other in other aspects of their lives, like when the black girl was trying to start her own small business and the white guy helped her with marketing ideas, and their relationship grew from there.
No, 'White Girl' isn't based on a true story. It's a work of fiction that aims to entertain and perhaps offer some insights or perspectives, but it doesn't have a direct real-life counterpart.
One ethical concern is the invasion of privacy. These are very personal and private matters that should not be made into stories for public consumption.