There's also the fictional story 'The Mentor and the Youngster'. In this story, a young boy who has lost his parents finds support in an older married woman. She helps him get back on his feet, encourages his education, and they develop a pure relationship of care and support that is far from any erotic nature.
In fictional stories, it can lead to the breakdown of the family unit. The husband might feel betrayed and lose trust in his wife. For example, in some stories, the husband may become bitter and vengeful.
You need to develop the characters well. The 'wife boy' should have his own dreams and goals. Maybe he wants to become a great writer. The older woman, who could be a librarian, provides him with books and advice on writing. Their relationship should be built on mutual respect. They might have conversations about life, philosophy, and literature. By focusing on these aspects, you can create a story that is engaging and free of erotic elements.
In 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' by C.S. Lewis, although not the central focus, the Pevensie children's mother (the wife) has an influence on the young boys (Peter and Edmund). Her love and the values she instilled in them play a role when they enter Narnia. They carry with them the sense of right and wrong, courage, and loyalty that their mother taught them.
In some horror novels, there are often stories of boys being tortured by supernatural entities. For example, in some stories about haunted houses, a boy might be trapped in a room and subjected to psychological torture by the ghosts, seeing terrifying visions and hearing ear - piercing screams constantly. This creates a sense of dread and torture for the character within the fictional story.
Yes, it is acceptable. A 'wife cheating' story can be written to explore complex relationships, emotions like betrayal, trust issues, and the impact on family. It can be a vehicle to show the consequences of such actions and the various reactions of the people involved, without any erotic elements.
Well, power dynamics is a frequent theme. There could be a story where one character has power over another in a sexual context, like a boss - employee relationship. Also, the theme of passion and lust is quite common. Characters are often driven by intense sexual desires that lead to various interactions and plot developments. And sometimes, there are themes related to sexual fantasies, where characters live out their secret sexual dreams in the fictional world.
Definitely not. Since they deal with erotic content, even though it is fictional, it can be disturbing or inappropriate for a large number of people. For example, in a family - friendly or work environment, this kind of story has no place as it goes against the general norms of decency and propriety.
Mystery novels are also a wonderful option. Agatha Christie's works, such as 'Murder on the Orient Express', are full of suspense, twists and turns. They keep you on the edge of your seat trying to figure out who the culprit is.