It's axiomatic. People will try to do the right thing if life dumps a steaming pile of moral ambiguity on them. But, the right thing isn't always obvious, especially in abnormal circumstances. So, it's important to think through all the implications before you decide. Because, hasty actions can spawn another term, "It seemed like a good idea at the time." I offer this example of dubious ethics and bad judgement to prove that point.
14 year old twins, Victor and Victoria, are home alone for the weekend. Six thugs turn one night into a fantasy sex-fest, starring Victoria, all viewed by a bound and helpless Victor.
A black boss coerces a white subordinate and his petite, younger wife into sexual servitude. Includes spanking, humiliation, and age play. If the response to this is positive, there will be a part 2.
Bartholomew is treated to a balloon ride to hell, in the Victorian era. Dominated by Edna and her friends, he travels in submission to know a pleasure he could never have expected at the stately home of Marchioness Sarah Brampton-Smythe,not knowing immediately that another male travels too, a male whose destiny has already been decided by the women, a destiny which will have him, and all who witness it know the utmost pleasure in feminine dominance... a helpless Bartholomew witnessing it too.
Libereco is a series of stories about a fictional independent community of Futanari hybrids on an island somewhere in the Kattegat/Skagerrak area between Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Germany that takes place chronologically in a present day current events exclusionary bubble but contains near future science.
"You've heard the rumor about the head cheerleader sucking off the football coach before the season opener every year, right? Well, not only is it true, but kickoff's in a half hour and he's waiting in his office for you." (Part two of "The Proper Grip")
Inspired by the Greek myth. I'm not sure how to catagorize this one - one friend called it fantasy, another called it horror. If anyone has any useful ideas, please feel free to comment.