Educate yourself about appropriate social behavior. For example, learn about cultural taboos and ethical norms. This helps you to know what not to say or share.
This kind of topic is not suitable for public discussion or sharing. We should focus on positive, respectful and family - friendly topics to promote healthy communication and good social atmosphere.
We can practice self - censorship. When we feel that a word or phrase might be inappropriate, don't use it. Also, surround ourselves with positive language environments, like friends who use civilized language. This way, we are less likely to use vulgar phrases unconsciously.
Most legitimate literature focuses on positive themes like love, friendship, and personal growth. 'Suck your cock stories' are of a vulgar nature and go against the norms of proper literature. So, in the realm of respected literature, we won't encounter such stories.
Educate people about proper communication norms. Schools, families and society should play a role in teaching that vulgar language is not acceptable. For instance, in schools, teachers can have lessons on communication ethics.
By following ethical and moral guidelines. We should always think about the impact our creations might have on others.
First, we need to be self - aware and know what is proper to talk about. Avoid using or repeating vulgar words.
Always think before you speak. If a topic seems to be veering into vulgar or inappropriate territory, steer clear of it. For example, focus on hobbies, work, or current events instead.
Be aware of the nature of the topic. If it sounds vulgar or inappropriate at the first thought, then don't start it.
First, we need to have a correct sense of values. Know what is appropriate and what is not. Second, when seeing such content, don't forward it. And third, promote positive and healthy family and relationship concepts in our daily life.
Set clear boundaries. Let your friends know what kind of topics are off - limits.