This is a complex issue. On one hand, if these stories are shared consensually among adults in an appropriate context, like a private writing group for example, it could be seen as a form of self - expression. However, if they are spread without proper consent or in a public space where they might make others uncomfortable, it's unethical.
Rather than engaging with sexual stories, we could talk about popular submitted stories in other genres such as mystery or adventure. For example, many people enjoy reading mystery stories where they can try to solve the puzzle along with the detective in the story.
Stories about love and relationships are also very popular. They can range from first loves to long - term relationships, and readers often find themselves relating to the emotions and experiences described in these stories. It allows them to feel a connection to others' experiences of love.
There was a submitted ghost story of a hotel room. Many guests reported seeing the figure of a woman in a white dress. She would appear at the foot of the bed in the middle of the night. Some guests even said that she would touch their feet gently, sending shivers down their spines.
Well, first, you need to create vivid characters. Make them complex and interesting. Then, build a captivating plot that unfolds gradually. But remember, this should be within the boundaries of ethical and legal writing.
Here's another. A user told of a strange encounter in the woods. He was camping alone when he heard a series of low growls that seemed to be circling his campsite. As he peered into the darkness with his flashlight, he saw pairs of glowing eyes. He quickly got into his tent and tried to stay quiet, but the growling continued all night. In the morning, he found large paw prints around his tent that were far too big to be from any normal animal in that area.