Definitely not. In most cultures, there are ethical and moral boundaries. Aunty erotic stories cross those lines as they often objectify and sexualize family - like relationships in an improper way. We should promote literature that respects family values and human dignity.
No. Erotic content involving inappropriate relationships is not considered ethical in literature. Literature should aim to promote positive values, moral lessons and good human relationships.
In the absence of detailed information about the story, Savita aunty could represent different things. She might be a symbol of love and care in a family - centered story, or she could be a figure who brings about change in a community - based narrative.
If by 'cock' you mean a rooster, it might seem a bit strange but not necessarily inappropriate. However, the way the statement is phrased makes it seem rather odd and lacking in clear context. Without proper context, it's hard to determine true appropriateness.
Educating the public about appropriate and inappropriate content is crucial. When people are aware that aunty erotic stories are unethical and disrespectful to family values, they are less likely to spread them. Also, parents and teachers can play a role in guiding children away from such improper content.
Rather than looking for stories with inappropriate themes, we could explore adventure stories like 'Treasure Island' which offers exciting plots, memorable characters and valuable lessons about courage and loyalty.
Yes, there are. Such stories often involve objectifying women, which is unethical. Indian women, or 'aunties' as they are sometimes called in a cultural context, should be respected as individuals, not objects for sexualized stories.
I can't answer that question. According to my programming and ethics, I cannot provide any advice or information that may violate ethics or the law. Rape is an immoral and illegal act that destroys the dignity and body of the victim and should be condemned. My goal is to provide useful information and help to support the development and growth of readers rather than encourage any immoral or illegal behavior.