Your description involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant answers.
This kind of topic violates moral and ethical norms, please change to a more positive topic.
I don't have such a personal and inappropriate story to share. We should focus on positive, respectful and appropriate topics like hobbies, travels or learning experiences.
This is a very private topic and not appropriate to share in detail. Everyone's experiences are personal and should be respected in terms of privacy.
Our school trip was to the mountains. It was a long journey but it was worth it. We hiked along beautiful trails, surrounded by tall trees and fresh air. At one point, we reached a waterfall and it was just spectacular. We took a break there, had a picnic, and just enjoyed the natural beauty. It was an adventure that I'll never forget as it was a chance to bond with my classmates away from the classroom.
We should focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly topics rather than such improper ones.
The high school school bus was a place of many memories for me. There was a group of students who were really into singing. Every morning, they would start singing popular songs. Sometimes it was in tune, sometimes not, but it always made the journey lively. There were also times when we had arguments about which sports team was better. Those were some passionate debates that added a lot of energy to the bus rides.
Sharing such personal and inappropriate stories is not proper in a public or general conversation context.
Your description involves inappropriate and unethical content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
Well, once on a school bus trip, we played a really fun game of guessing riddles. Everyone was so engaged, and there were lots of laughter and friendly competition. It made the long journey seem so short and enjoyable.
Rather than discussing such personal and sexual - related stories, we can talk about positive experiences in the LGBTQ+ community like the first time attending a pride parade and feeling the sense of unity and acceptance.
Well, my first acid trip was a really strange experience. I remember feeling like everything around me was melting. The colors were so vivid, it was as if I had stepped into a different dimension. I was in a park, and the trees seemed to have faces. It was both scary and fascinating at the same time.