First, always be aware of your surroundings when sharing personal stories. Don't share such private things in public or in a group where not everyone is trustworthy. Second, set clear boundaries in your friendships. Let your friends know what is okay to share and what is off - limits. For example, you can say that stories about your private body parts are not for sharing. And third, keep your personal things private as much as possible. Don't be too loose with your secrets.
First, you need to stay calm. If it was an accidental situation, you can have an honest conversation with them, asking them to respect your privacy and not spread it around.
First, try to take a deep breath and calm down. It's an accident. You can just avoid directly talking about it at first if it's too embarrassing, but gradually work on being more careful in the future.
First, always have some kind of written agreement, even if it's just a simple note, when dealing with money or important things with friends. This makes things clear from the start.
Educate him. Let him know your likes and dislikes clearly. For example, if there's a certain touch or action that you don't like, tell him. Communication is key in this regard.
One way is to always be in control of your emotions and physical reactions. If you feel something coming on, like a sneeze or a cough that might be misinterpreted, try to hold it in or at least muffle it. Also, make sure your undergarments fit properly so there are no uncomfortable situations that could lead to involuntary noises.
Set clear boundaries with your wife about appropriate behavior in front of your friends. Let her know what is acceptable and what isn't.
One way is to focus on general interests such as hobbies, current events, or cultural topics. Another is to be assertive when others start to veer into inappropriate territory and say that you prefer more positive and clean conversations. Additionally, educating oneself on proper social behavior and values can help in instinctively avoiding such topics.
It depends on the privacy settings you've chosen for your story. If the settings allow it, your friends might be able to see who has viewed. But if you've restricted it, they won't be able to.
You can usually see your friends' stories by opening the relevant social media app and looking for a dedicated section or icon that shows stories. For example, on Instagram, you'll find the stories at the top of the feed.
Tell your cousin straight up that you don't want to share or have anything to do with such stories. Be firm and don't leave any room for misunderstanding.