No, it is not ethical. Pretending to be someone else in a sexual context is a form of deception that can cause significant harm to the other person involved. It violates the principles of honesty and respect in relationships.
One possible consequence is emotional harm to the other person. They may feel betrayed, deceived, and suffer from trust issues. Another consequence could be social stigma if the story becomes public, which can affect both the man who posed and the person he was involved with.
Blackmailing in any form, especially related to sex, is unethical and illegal. While there may be some reported cases in the news from time to time, but spreading such stories is not proper. We should focus more on promoting healthy relationships and respect between genders.
Definitely not. We should uphold a positive and healthy communication environment. Stories with sexual connotations like this are not acceptable in general social and moral frameworks. They can make people uncomfortable and are not in line with good taste.
Often, there's a theme of mutual learning. The younger man may introduce the older woman to new trends, technologies or ways of thinking, while she imparts her wisdom and knowledge of the world. It can also be about the discovery of new forms of passion. With different life stages and levels of energy, they might experience a unique kind of physical and emotional connection.
I don't think it's appropriate to focus on sex stories in this context. However, there are many stories about older women dating younger men that focus on love, companionship, and the challenges they face in society, like in the movie 'The Reader' which has elements of an older - younger relationship but not in a vulgar way.
A story could be that a man and a woman are traveling in a foreign country. They meet another man at a local market. The first man is interested in the local handicrafts, the woman loves the local food, and the new man is a local who offers to show them around some secret spots. So they have an amazing time exploring together.
When it comes to a short woman and a tall man, their heights can influence how they are perceived in terms of sex and gender. A tall man might be assumed to be more masculine in a traditional sense, while a short woman might be seen as more feminine. But this is a very simplistic view. In reality, people's personalities, skills, and values are far more important than these physical characteristics. For instance, in the workplace, both should be judged by their abilities and not by these physical differences.