No, it's not suitable. In a public space like an airplane, there is a diverse group of people including children, families, and people from different cultures. A sex story goes against the general decorum expected in such a shared environment. It's better to focus on more inclusive and positive topics.
Well, on my long flight home, I had an interesting encounter with a very talkative seatmate. He was a world traveler and shared amazing stories about his adventures in different countries. We talked for hours about different cultures and food, which made the long flight seem much shorter.
Rather than the inappropriate 'long flight sex story', we could talk about the challenges of a long flight. For example, dealing with jet lag, cramped spaces, and how airlines are trying to improve the long - flight experience by offering better food, more comfortable seats and better in - flight entertainment.
We should focus on positive, family - friendly and ethical topics rather than such improper ones.
If you sense someone is about to start such a conversation, simply change the topic. For example, start talking about the destination or the in - flight food.
Rather than seeking such improper stories, we can be interested in the training they go through, their customer service skills, and how they ensure the safety and comfort of passengers during flights.
No. Erotic sex stories, regardless of length, are not appropriate in general literature as they contain explicit sexual content which goes against moral and ethical norms in most public literary contexts.
There are many other interesting topics like adventure stories, historical events or scientific discoveries that are more suitable for discussion.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Such stories are private and personal. Sharing them violates the privacy and respect that should be given to your partner. It can also make others uncomfortable and is unethical behavior.
In general, these stories can be a bit too private to share widely. However, if the intention is to educate in a proper medical or prenatal class environment, some aspects can be shared. For example, the fact that sexual activity during pregnancy is often normal and safe under certain conditions can be part of a broader educational discussion. But outside of such educational or very private, understanding settings, it's not really appropriate.
No. These types of stories are highly private and personal. Sharing them violates the privacy and dignity of the individuals involved.