Next, I need to think about the purpose. Is the blog post meant to explore why these stories exist? Discuss their prevalence in literature? Or perhaps the implications and controversies surrounding them? There's also the ethical angle here—how to handle a topic that can be considered taboo or unethical without promoting harmful content.
Fiction is a space for imagination, but depictions of non-consensual or unethical relationships can perpetuate harmful myths. It’s crucial to distinguish between creative storytelling and real-life behavior.
In the context of the mother-son relationship, becoming "better" may involve:
Next, I need to think about the purpose. Is the blog post meant to explore why these stories exist? Discuss their prevalence in literature? Or perhaps the implications and controversies surrounding them? There's also the ethical angle here—how to handle a topic that can be considered taboo or unethical without promoting harmful content.
Fiction is a space for imagination, but depictions of non-consensual or unethical relationships can perpetuate harmful myths. It’s crucial to distinguish between creative storytelling and real-life behavior.
In the context of the mother-son relationship, becoming "better" may involve: