Firstly, companies should conduct regular training on workplace ethics which includes what topics are appropriate. As an individual, always think before you speak. If you're not sure if a story is appropriate, it's better not to share it. Moreover, encourage a positive and professional work culture where such inappropriate stories are not welcomed. This can be done by leading by example and rewarding professional behavior.
If someone starts to bring up an inappropriate topic, simply change the subject to something work - related. For example, you could say 'Let's talk about the progress of the project instead'.
Just be aware of the topic. Don't start talking about personal and private bedroom matters.
Firstly, remind yourself constantly that these are private stories. Avoid sharing personal details with people you don't fully trust. In group conversations, be the one to promote positive and appropriate topics. If you feel the urge to share something that might be inappropriate, take a moment to step back and think about the consequences. This self - awareness can help a great deal in avoiding accidental sharing of such private stories.
Just be conscious of the topic. If you feel a story is veering towards something inappropriate, change the subject.
One way is to always think about the people around you. If there are children, elders or those who might be offended, don't share such stories. Also, try to focus on more positive and general topics like hobbies, current events or interesting travel experiences.
Set some personal boundaries for your conversations. Remember that sexual stories are not for public or even semi - public sharing. Try to engage in conversations that are more about building relationships, like sharing interesting travel experiences or good books you've read. This way, you can avoid even the temptation to share inappropriate 'truth or dare sex stories'.
First, we need to have a correct value orientation. Know what is appropriate and inappropriate content. Second, stay away from sources that may spread such inappropriate content, like some unregulated websites. Third, promote positive communication and topics in our daily life.
Just stay away from any gossipy or inappropriate conversations. If someone starts to share such stories, change the topic.
One should respect others' boundaries and privacy. If a story involves sexual content that might make someone uncomfortable, it's better not to share it at all. Also, be aware of the social context and the people around you.
One way is to be aware of the audience. If there are children or people who might be offended easily, don't share such stories. Also, consider the social and cultural context. What might be funny in one culture could be inappropriate in another. For example, jokes that make fun of certain religious beliefs or ethnic groups are always off - limits.