If such a topic is brought up in public, it should be firmly and politely redirected to a more appropriate subject. For example, one could say 'This is not an appropriate topic for public discussion, let's talk about something else like recent movies or books.'
In public, immediately shut down the conversation. Say something like 'This is a private and inappropriate matter. We should respect others and not discuss this here.' And then start a new, positive conversation topic. Also, if the person persists, it might be necessary to distance oneself from them as they are not respecting social norms.
Ignore them. Just don't give any attention to such vulgar content as it doesn't deserve your time.
This is a very inappropriate situation. Firstly, you should have an open and honest conversation with your wife about the inappropriateness of such behavior and how it makes you feel uncomfortable. Set clear boundaries within the relationship.
No, it's not appropriate. This kind of topic is very personal and private. Discussing it in public or even privately without the consent of all parties involved is unethical. It also goes against the values of respect and decency in a relationship.
When faced with such a situation, a more tactful way is to change the topic immediately. For example, start talking about a recent interesting movie or a new book you've read. By doing this, you can subtly guide the conversation in a more positive and proper direction without causing too much embarrassment. And at the same time, it also gives your friends a hint that this kind of improper topic is not welcomed.
First, we need to have a correct value orientation. Know what is appropriate and inappropriate content. Second, stay away from sources that may spread such inappropriate content, like some unregulated websites. Third, promote positive communication and topics in our daily life.
If possible, gently but firmly remind the person using such language that it's inappropriate. For example, say 'That's not appropriate language to use here.'
In educational institutions, values education should include teaching about respectful communication and the importance of excluding inappropriate and vulgar topics from discussions. By promoting a culture of respect and propriety, we can avoid such inappropriate topics in public discussions.
Educating people, especially the youth, about proper values and moral concepts can also help. Schools and families should play important roles in this aspect. They can teach the importance of respect and propriety in communication and media consumption.
Definitely not. These kinds of stories cross the line of privacy. People have a right to keep their sexual experiences, especially within the context of a marriage, private. Publicly discussing them goes against basic respect for personal boundaries and privacy.
No. Such topics involve private and often unethical aspects of relationships. They are not suitable for public discussion as they violate people's privacy and can cause harm to those involved.