In some religiously conservative cultures, a young girl expressing doubts about religious dogma or practices in public might be seen as taboo. This could lead to her being ostracized or pressured to conform. But as the world progresses, more and more young girls are challenging these taboos and sharing their stories to inspire change.
In some cultures, a young girl's decision to pursue a non - traditional career path might be considered a sort of 'taboo story'. For example, in more conservative societies, a girl wanting to be a race car driver or a professional boxer could face resistance from family and community due to traditional gender roles.
Another could be about young girls breaking caste or class barriers in love. In hierarchical societies, a girl from a lower caste or class falling in love with someone from a higher one was once seen as taboo and often led to many difficult situations and stories of struggle against the social norms.
In Western cultures, a common family taboo might be that the old should not interfere too much in the young's career choices. For instance, in my own family, my grandparents had to learn not to push me into a career that they thought was suitable but I didn't like. This is about respecting the independence of the young and allowing them to make their own life decisions. It's a story of the changing family dynamics over time.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate as they involve erotic and taboo content which goes against moral and ethical standards.
In some cultures, there are taboos about a mother's relationship with her son - in - law. For example, in certain traditional Asian cultures, excessive closeness or improper communication between them is considered taboo. This is often related to the cultural norms of family hierarchy and propriety.
Another story could be about a young girl in a conservative family who wants to pursue an untraditional career. In some families, there are unspoken rules that girls should only engage in 'feminine' occupations like teaching or nursing. If a girl wants to be an engineer, it might be seen as going against the family's unspoken values.
Another aspect could be related to premarital sex in religious cultures. In many religious communities, boys are taught from a young age that premarital sex is a big no - no. Stories are often told to instill this value, like the tale of how those who engage in premarital sex might face various negative consequences in the afterlife according to religious beliefs.
There are also stories about discrimination in the workplace related to being gay. Some gay people face unfair treatment like being passed over for promotions or even getting fired just because of their sexual orientation. This is a sad taboo that exists in society.
Another example is in some religious cultures, premarital sex is a big taboo. There might be stories where individuals who violated this taboo faced severe social consequences. For instance, in some conservative Christian communities, a young couple who engaged in premarital sex might be shunned by the community, and their story would be a 'hot' one in the sense that it draws a lot of attention due to the broken taboo.
In some Western cultures, there were once taboos about relationships between different social classes. For example, a story might be about a servant and a noble falling in love secretly, which was considered sexy in the sense of the forbidden nature of their relationship.
In some cultures, it's considered taboo for a wife to be more financially successful than her husband. There are stories where such situations led to family disputes or social gossip. For example, in a traditional community, a wife who started a very successful business faced criticism from her in - laws who thought it was against the norm for a woman to be the main breadwinner.
Sharing taboo adult stories is inappropriate as they often involve vulgar and unethical content. We should focus on positive and family - friendly stories.