This is a very inappropriate and unethical topic. Such stories involve non - consensual and inappropriate sexual situations which are not acceptable in a moral and legal sense. We should focus on positive, healthy and consensual relationship stories in literature.
There should not be any positive or acceptable story with such elements as drugs in relation to family situations. It goes against moral and legal norms. We should strive for stories that uphold values like love, respect and health in family life.
Once upon a time, there was a clumsy magician. During his performance, instead of making a rabbit appear from his hat, he accidentally pulled out his own handkerchief that was full of holes. The audience burst into laughter at his bewildered face.
Yes, unfortunately, there are some real - life cases. In some extreme situations where drug addicts are in the grip of their addiction and desperate for drugs, they may engage in such immoral and illegal behavior. But this is a very serious and unacceptable social problem that reflects the destructive power of drug addiction on individuals and families.
These kinds of stories often involve non - consensual elements which are highly unethical. In any relationship, consent is crucial. Non - consensual scenarios in stories can promote wrong ideas about relationships and power dynamics. They can also be very disturbing for many readers.
No, it is not ethical at all. Forced sex is a form of sexual violence, and creating or enjoying such 'fantasy stories' normalizes this unacceptable behavior. It is a violation of basic human rights and respect for others.
Definitely not. In a proper marriage, the idea of a 'sex friend' taking a wife for the weekend is out of the question. A marriage is a bond between two people, and this would be a major violation of that bond.
Definitely not. Such a story involves non - consensual and inappropriate content. We should respect the dignity and rights of every individual, and spreading this kind of story is not only immoral but may also be illegal in some cases.
It is completely unacceptable. A marriage should be a relationship of love, respect and equality. Any form of coercion in sexual matters goes against the very foundation of a healthy relationship. The idea of forcing a wife into sex is a form of abuse, and there should be zero tolerance for such behavior in society.
After the first-generation targeted drug became resistant, the third-generation targeted drug could be considered. According to the data in document [2], after the first-generation targeted drug became resistant, only about 25% of patients had the opportunity to use osimertinib for second-line treatment. According to the study mentioned in document [4], the first-line use of osimertinib for the treatment of egfr-positive lung cancer, followed by comprehensive treatment methods such as chemotherapy and chemotherapy after drug resistance, the patient's overall survival time was 41.4 months, which was twice as long as the first-generation targeted drug. In addition, the document [5] mentioned the dual-target combination therapy plan, specifically the first-line treatment of the third-generation TKi osimertinib combined with the first-generation TKi gefitini, with a disease control rate of 100%. Therefore, for patients who were resistant to first-generation targeted drugs, third-generation targeted drugs might be an effective treatment option.