No. Erotic content, even if accidental, is not suitable for general literature as it may make some readers uncomfortable and goes against certain moral and ethical standards in a public literary context.
I don't think they are ethical. Think about it. If someone accidentally shows something private on a webcam, and then that becomes a so - called 'erotic story', it's like taking advantage of someone's mistake. It's not right to spread or even create stories around such accidental and private moments. We should respect everyone's personal space and the things that are supposed to be private.
Educate yourself about what is appropriate and inappropriate content. When in a social setting, avoid conversations or groups that seem to be veering towards such inappropriate topics. Additionally, if you are using social media, unfollow or block accounts that post such content.
Many of these stories are fictional because Viagra has a specific mode of action. It is prescribed to treat erectile dysfunction. In real medical scenarios, the situations are more about medical management rather than leading to wild erotic adventures as depicted in such stories. People who take Viagra usually do so under medical supervision, which further reduces the likelihood of such extreme and unethical situations.
Sharing these types of stories is inappropriate. We should respect others and the general social environment. Erotic content is private and not meant to be spread around casually.
Yes, there are many. For example, some books about accidental encounters that lead to new friendships or amazing adventures. These stories are full of positive energy and can inspire readers.
Be very clear about your story's theme and target audience from the start. Avoid using ambiguous language or situations that could be misconstrued as erotic.
I don't think so. These stories usually contain elements that are not suitable for general public consumption. Unplanned pregnancy within an erotic context is a complex and often uncomfortable topic that should be dealt with privately rather than being publicly discussed.
One ethical concern is the objectification of people. These stories often reduce individuals to sexual objects in the context of an accidental Viagra situation. It's not respectful of human dignity.