Definitely not. Even if you try to put a non - sexual spin on it, the phrase contains elements that are likely to make people uncomfortable or offended in a public environment.
Well, if we consider 'cum' not in its sexual connotation but rather as 'come' or 'arrive' in a more general sense. It might mean don't come to a conclusion or decision until a story related to sex (maybe a story about sexual evolution in animals in a biology class) is told.
Definitely not. Such a phrase violates moral and ethical standards, and it can make people around feel uncomfortable and offended in a public setting. We should use clean and positive language in public.
This statement is inappropriate and involves vulgar and inappropriate content. In any healthy and respectful communication or relationship, such statements should not be made.
No. The use of 'cum' is vulgar and the whole concept of 'femdom story' is often associated with adult - related content. Such a phrase is not suitable for general or polite conversation.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Such stories involve private and sexual content that should be kept within the boundaries of a private and consensual relationship. Sharing this kind of story in public violates privacy and is not in line with good social ethics.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Such stories involve vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against public moral and ethical standards. Sharing this kind of content in public can make others feel uncomfortable and is also not in line with a respectful and healthy social environment.
No. The phrase contains elements that are inappropriate for general use as it combines sexual implications with a rather unclear and potentially family - related term in an improper way.
No way. Public spaces are for positive, respectful communication. This phrase is not only inappropriate but also makes others uncomfortable. We should choose more appropriate and positive expressions.
Not at all. This phrase contains offensive and vulgar content. In public, we are expected to use language that is appropriate for all audiences, including children and the elderly. Such vulgar language has no place in public communication.
You can simply say 'This is inappropriate. I don't want to engage in this kind of conversation.'