Definitely not. Erotica stories in general can be considered unethical in many contexts, especially when related to family members like 'dad'. And if they are 'forbidden', it implies that they violate some moral or social norms.
Even in more liberal regions, there are still limits and regulations. These stories are not in line with the general social values of promoting a healthy and positive social environment, so they are usually restricted.
The phrase seems rather unclear. 'Forbidden' implies something not allowed. 'Dad' is a family relation. 'Archives' usually refers to a collection of records or materials. But 'erotica stories' are inappropriate sexual - themed stories. However, it's hard to say exactly what this phrase as a whole means without more context.
Yes, they are likely only for adults. Given the nature of the content which is likely to involve sexual themes, it's not appropriate for minors. Society has norms and laws in place to protect the innocence of the young from such adult - oriented materials.
No. Stories of this nature are completely unacceptable. Minors are in a vulnerable stage of development, and any form of sexual exploitation or inappropriate portrayal of them is unethical and often illegal.
I'm not sure specifically as it could contain a variety of erotic stories. However, this kind of content often involves adult - themed fictional narratives about sexual experiences, relationships, and desires. But it's important to note that such content may not be suitable for all audiences.
We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical literature or stories. For example, classic love stories in general literature which can bring positive emotions and values.
No. Such stories often contain sexual or adult - oriented content which is not suitable for public access. Public spaces should uphold moral and ethical standards.