One smoking punishment story could be that in a school, if a student is caught smoking, they have to do extra community service hours like cleaning the schoolyard for a week. This not only deters smoking but also makes them contribute to the school environment.
Some cities have implemented programs where smokers caught in prohibited areas are required to attend smoking cessation classes. These classes educate them about the harms of smoking and also act as a form of punishment by taking up their time.
No, they are not considered appropriate in general. These types of stories involve sexualizing a behavior (smoking) which has serious health risks associated with it. It also goes against the norms of what is considered acceptable in public and social settings.
Smoking fetish erotic stories usually center around the idea that smoking is a form of allure. They might tell of a situation where a smoker's habit adds an element of danger or naughtiness to their sexual appeal. In some stories, the smell of smoke on a person's clothes or breath becomes a turn - on for another character. But it's important to note that this is a rather niche and often controversial topic, as it involves sexualizing a behavior that has significant health risks in real life.
Reading such stories can have a negative impact. It can distort one's view of healthy relationships and behaviors. Smoking, which is already harmful, being associated with 'erotic' content can give a wrong message about what is acceptable in a relationship.
I'm not sure there are many real - life examples that are appropriate to discuss in detail. Smoking is a harmful habit, and when combined with 'erotic' themes, it often involves inappropriate and non - family - friendly content. We should focus more on positive and healthy topics.
In general, they are not considered ethical. These stories tend to cross the line into inappropriate and potentially harmful territory. They can promote negative views on relationships and power, and they are not in line with the ethical standards that literature should uphold. Ethical literature should focus on positive human experiences and values, not on such adult - and often - improper themes.
No. Mainstream literature generally aims to convey positive values, moral lessons, and stories that are suitable for a wide range of audiences. Erotic content, especially when combined with the concept of punishment in such a context, goes against the norms of propriety and decency expected in mainstream literature.