Erotic breeding stories are not acceptable in literature. Most people prefer to read works that can bring positive emotions, knowledge and inspiration. Works with improper content will not be welcomed by the general public, and also violate the basic norms of literature creation.
Zoophilia is completely unacceptable because it involves harm and abuse to animals which cannot give consent. In any relationship, whether gay or straight, it should be based on the well - being and consent of all parties involved, and animals are not in a position to consent to such relationships.
Rather than dealing with something called 'erotic breeding story', we could look at breeding stories in the context of dog breeding. There are different breeds of dogs that have been carefully bred over time for specific purposes. For instance, the Border Collie was bred for herding sheep. Breeders select dogs with the right traits such as intelligence, agility and a strong herding instinct to produce more Border Collies with those desired qualities.
No. Writing erotic stories involving age gaps in a breeding context is not ethical. It often involves inappropriate and non - consensual themes which violate basic moral and ethical principles. It can also be considered a form of exploitation, especially when there are significant age differences that may involve minors in an inappropriate way, even if just in the realm of fictional writing.
Zoophilia is an unethical and illegal practice, and we should not promote or discuss it in the context of any form of relationship. There is no so - called 'common theme' worthy of exploration in such immoral topics.
Zoophilia involves inappropriate and unethical behavior towards animals, and any form of it is unacceptable. There should not be so - called 'zoophilia gay stories' as this goes against basic moral and ethical principles.
Yes, there are many. For example, we can consider stories about wildlife breeding in captivity for rehabilitation and release. Zoos often breed endangered animals with the goal of eventually releasing them back into the wild. This helps to preserve species that are on the verge of extinction.