It's highly inappropriate. In a normal and healthy society, relationships between family members like a mother and son are based on love and respect within the boundaries of family ethics. Stories that seem to deviate from this, like the one mentioned, have no place in proper communication.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories involve private and often sexual content, which is not suitable for public sharing in a college or any general setting. It violates the privacy and respect of others and goes against the ethical and moral norms of a campus environment.
We can start by educating people about appropriate content and values. When individuals are aware of what is right and wrong, they are less likely to spread such inappropriate stories.
No. Sharing sex stories about your roommate is a clear violation of privacy. Everyone has the right to keep their personal and private aspects of life, including sexual matters, private. It can also make the roommate feel extremely uncomfortable and violated.
Stories about how roommates supported each other during exams can be great. For example, my roommates and I formed study groups, shared notes, and motivated each other. We would take turns making coffee to keep everyone awake during late - night study sessions.
I heard a story where a roommate was really noisy at night. He would play loud music and talk on the phone late into the night. This made it impossible for his roommate to study or sleep well. The situation got so bad that the affected roommate had to move out in the middle of the semester.
Definitely not. Breastfeeding is a fundamental part of a mother's care for her baby. A mother's love and the act of breastfeeding are pure and should not be misrepresented or made into something improper. We need to promote a healthy and respectful view of motherhood and breastfeeding.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Dorm rooms are shared living spaces, and having sexual activities in such a place with a roommate present violates privacy and basic social ethics. It can make the roommate feel extremely uncomfortable and can also lead to serious conflicts and an unharmonious living environment.
A very common horror story is about the roommate with bad hygiene. They don't wash themselves or their clothes regularly. It makes the dorm smell awful. Then there's the roommate who is always borrowing things and never returns them. It can be small things like a pen or bigger things like a laptop charger. And some roommates are just too clingy. They follow you everywhere and don't give you any personal space.
Well, here's a story. My college roommate once visited me years later when I was married and had a son. He brought a lot of interesting college mementos. My son was really curious about them. My wife was very hospitable and cooked a big dinner for all of us. We sat around the table, and my roommate told my son some funny stories about my college days, like the time I accidentally dyed my hair green for a prank. It was a really warm and memorable time.
Definitely not. Such stories are private and inappropriate to be shared. In a shared dorm, people come from different backgrounds and have different values. Sharing erotic stories can create an uncomfortable and unrespectful environment for everyone living there.