It's not appropriate at all. Such stories often contain sexual overtones which can make people around feel uncomfortable and can also have a negative impact on the social environment, especially in public or family - friendly settings.
Definitely not. In a civilized society, we should focus on positive, healthy and respectful communication. Erotic sharing stories are not in line with the values of respect, propriety and good taste that we should uphold.
No. Sharing erotic stories in a public setting is highly inappropriate. It goes against public decency and can make others uncomfortable. There are certain boundaries in society regarding sexual content, and public spaces are not the place for such stories.
In general, they are not appropriate for public sharing. These stories are meant to be personal and private, dealing with very intimate aspects of one's life. Public sharing could make others uncomfortable and may even violate certain laws regarding obscenity in some places.
It is not appropriate to share such stories as they are private and often involve vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against social ethics.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Such behavior is private and should not be observed by others without consent. Moreover, it involves vulgar and inappropriate content related to erotic fiction which goes against moral and ethical norms.
It depends. In a proper context, such as within a consensual adult relationship or for personal exploration in a private and non - harmful way, it can be a normal part of sexual expression. But if it starts to interfere with real - life relationships, daily functioning, or causes distress, it may not be healthy.
No, it's not legal in general. Society has standards regarding what can be publicly distributed, and erotic content in the form of short stories is usually considered inappropriate for public consumption. Such content can have a negative impact on the public, especially on minors, so laws are in place to restrict its publication.
No. Engaging in or promoting sexual activities based on fictional stories in an erotic context is often unethical as it may involve objectifying others and violating moral and social norms.
No. Drinking and telling so - called 'whore stories' is inappropriate and disrespectful. Such stories often involve objectifying and demeaning others, which is not acceptable behavior in a civilized society.
No, it is not appropriate. Talking about 'dirty stories' usually involves vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against good moral and social norms.
No. Such stories are highly private and inappropriate to share in public. They involve sexual content which goes against public moral and ethical standards.