Rather than sharing stories in this area which may not be suitable for public discussion, we could talk about amazing true stories of people achieving their dreams. For example, there are many athletes who overcome great difficulties to win championships.
Rather than discussing sexual stories, it's better to talk about how the gay community is working towards acceptance and building healthy relationships in a more general sense.
One amazing but true story is about the Pompeii disaster. In 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted and buried the city of Pompeii in ash. People were frozen in time, and their forms were preserved. When archaeologists uncovered the city, they found intact buildings, mosaics, and even the casts of people who were trying to escape. It gives us a direct window into life in the ancient Roman world.
There are many other great topics to talk about, like amazing travel stories or heartwarming friendship stories.
The story of Malala Yousafzai is also truly amazing. She fought for girls' education in Pakistan in the face of great danger. Despite being shot by the Taliban, she survived and continued her advocacy on a global scale. Her story is an inspiration for people all over the world to fight for equality and education.
One amazing true life short story is about a man who lost his wallet on a train. He thought he'd never see it again. But weeks later, he received it in the mail with all his money and cards intact. A kind stranger had found it, tracked him down through a business card in the wallet, and returned it.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate as it involves private and often vulgar content. We can focus on positive, family - friendly topics like amazing travel stories or funny pet stories instead.
The praying mantis has a rather strange sexual behavior. Sometimes, during or after mating, the female may eat the male. This is thought to provide her with extra nutrients for egg production. It's a gruesome but true aspect of their reproductive cycle.
Sure. There is a story about a dog named Hachiko. Hachiko waited at the train station every day for his owner to return from work. Even after his owner passed away, he continued to wait for over nine years. His loyalty is truly amazing.
Another story is that of George Müller. He ran orphanages in England in the 19th century. He never asked for money from anyone but God. Miraculously, food, clothes, and supplies would always arrive just in time for the orphans. His unwavering faith in God's provision showed the power of believing in God's promises.
Sure. There was a time when my friend thought he could do a backflip into a pool. He had never done it before but was very confident. He ran, jumped, and instead of doing a proper backflip, he just sort of flopped into the water on his back. It was hilarious and we all laughed for a long time.