This kind of so - called 'fantasy' is not acceptable in a civilized and healthy society. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful relationships and topics.
Fantasies like this are inappropriate as they can make others uncomfortable and violate the basic values of respect and propriety.
Definitely not. Such behavior goes against basic ethical standards. Each person's sexual activities, including masturbation, are meant to be private. Friends are for positive social interactions like sharing hobbies, having conversations, not for this kind of inappropriate behavior.
No, it is not appropriate. This is a very private and personal topic that is not suitable for a mother to teach directly. Sexual education for children should be age - appropriate and mainly focus on general knowledge about puberty, respect for the body, and healthy relationships, which are usually taught by professional educators or through proper educational resources.
Some husbands change their behavior when they face financial difficulties in marriage. For instance, a husband who was once a big spender might become more thrifty. He starts to budget carefully, looks for ways to save money, and may even take on extra jobs to support the family.
No, it is completely inappropriate. School is a place for education, learning, and the growth of students in a positive and healthy environment. Erotic stories are not suitable for the school setting as they go against the values of education, respect, and propriety.
They are popular among a certain group. Parents might like to read these stories to their younger children as they can serve as both entertainment and a way to teach valuable lessons about courage, friendship, and problem - solving. Also, educators can use these stories in classrooms to engage students in discussions about different cultures and environments that the 11 - year - olds in the stories might encounter.
A great story often has interesting characters. For example, in 'The Lord of the Rings', the diverse characters like Frodo, Gandalf and Aragorn are full of charm. Their unique personalities, dreams and flaws make the story engaging.
Noise is also a big issue. In a crowded market, there are so many people shouting to sell their goods, customers bargaining, and general chatter. It can be really overwhelming. And it can make it hard to communicate with the people you are with. You may have to shout just to be heard by someone right next to you.
Definitely not. Such stories are not only immoral but may also be illegal in many places. Teachers should be in a safe and respected environment. Spreading these kinds of false and demeaning stories can lead to a negative impact on their mental health and professional reputation. We should always uphold positive values and respect for others.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Such a situation violates privacy boundaries and social ethics. Everyone has the right to privacy in their intimate relationships, and this kind of intrusion is unacceptable.
Mythological references are also very common. Gods and goddesses from the Hindu pantheon often make appearances in desi stories. These references add a spiritual and cultural depth to the stories. For example, stories about Lord Rama and his adventures are well - known and have been passed down through generations, teaching people about dharma (righteousness) and the power of good over evil.