I'm not aware of any mainstream literature that specifically promotes 'blonde sex stories'. Literature generally aims to explore deeper human emotions, cultural aspects, and social issues. Blonde characters may be part of love stories, but not in a way that is just about sex.
Definitely not. These kinds of stories usually cross the line of propriety. College is a place for study and personal growth, and focusing on such improper content is not acceptable in a civilized society.
Well, it depends on how one defines 'appropriate'. However, in general, these types of stories are not suitable for a broad and inclusive literary landscape. They can create a negative perception of a certain group (blondes in this case) and promote a rather shallow view of human relationships. Most literary works today are more concerned with complex emotions, cultural exploration, and moral growth rather than such sexualized content.
I had a boss who was really difficult to please. She was constantly changing her requirements for tasks. One day she wanted a report in a certain format, and the next day she completely changed it. It was like walking on eggshells all the time around her.
There are many positive and respectful themes in literature. For example, stories about true love and friendship are great alternatives. Love stories can show the deep emotional connection between two people, like in 'Pride and Prejudice' where Elizabeth and Darcy gradually fall in love through misunderstandings and reconciliations. Friendship stories, such as 'Of Mice and Men', depict the loyalty and support between friends.
There might be a story where an older blonde sexy wife surprises her husband with a trip down memory lane. They go back to the place where they first met and she shares all the things she loved about him back then. It rekindles their relationship and shows how her charm and allure have only grown over the years.