@jcourson50It does, and it's also a powerful story concept, which I've also used fairly often, though if you're not careful, it can also become a bit creepy too. But the whole "My kids are behaving honorable, such behavior deserves my support rather than my condemnation" often helps fuel the story, and you get happier results for all than if the parents are merely manipulating their children, merely to advance their own baser instincts. There's enough of that in real life, so in fiction, most of us desire better outcomes than we think we'll find in real life.
Rape fantasies can be a powerful attraction, as the whole 'surrendering' yourself is itself a powerful theme, yet it's easily overplayed, and is best if tempered, so it doesn't become too excessive. Nonconsensual can be fun, actual rape isn't nearly as much so (less fictional escape and more a reminder of what we all face on an almost daily basis in one form or another).
But again, that's just my particular twist on the basic story meme, as I dislike writing predictable stories.