Literotica has some interesting selections.
Different people get off on different things. I don't understand it but there are people who get off on incest, rape and the like. I seriously doubt that the vast majority of the people who read that stuff are interested in carrying out or being a victim or rape but for whatever reason, reading about it turns them on.
I have no problem with bookstores saying they won't sell those works. A book store is a private company and can sell what it wants. Let them make the call. If they choose to sell that type of stuff, make darn sure that you have a filter that requires people look for those very specific titles or key words and do not allow it to pop up with a regular search.
The real problem is that the books stores that are allowing independent publishing need to find a way to check each work that comes in and make sure it includes proper tags. There is a real incentive to not tag erotica as erotica because that probably narrows the searchs that will bring it up. So an independent author might want to skip that tag. Bookstores have to find a way to balance out their responsibility to make sure that people are able to search and not find themselves looking at material that is deemed explicit by most of society.
On a lighter note, we did a DNA test on one of our mutts (we were curious) The result came back as chihuahua and mastif. So I guess interesting match ups are possible in the animal kingdom. (She looks to be Beagel/ Australian Shepherd. We are reasonably certain that they used our money to buy some beer and threw darts at the dart board when drunk)
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