No. It gives off an improper and unseemly connotation. We should avoid using such phrases and instead focus on positive, respectful, and appropriate language in communication.
Definitely not. The use of'sex' in this way in a phrase makes it seem vulgar and not acceptable in proper language use. We should use more appropriate and respectful language.
Definitely not. In proper English, we don't use such a construction. The misspelling of 'boyfriend' is a basic error, and the 'bull sex story' part is not only ungrammatical but also has a very strange and improper connotation. English expressions are usually more organized and follow certain grammar and semantic rules, which this phrase clearly violates.
Definitely not. In proper English, we would not use such a combination of words. 'Ammapukuni' and 'pagaladenkina' are not recognized English terms, and the idea of a 'friend sex story' is also not an appropriate or common topic for normal English expressions. English expressions usually follow grammar rules and cultural norms, and this phrase violates both.
No. In proper English, this combination of words doesn't follow normal grammar and semantic rules. It seems to be a jumbled - up collection of words that doesn't convey a clear meaning in the way that standard English expressions do.
No, it's not a proper English expression. 'Jerkoff' is a vulgar term and using it in this way makes the whole phrase inappropriate and not suitable for formal or polite English usage.
No, it's not a proper English expression in the traditional sense. It's very jumbled and unclear. Usually, in proper English, we would structure it more clearly, like 'A story about a dozen dogs that involves reading and counting.'
No. 'bhabhi' and 'choda' are not common English words. It looks like a jumble of words that might be from another language or just made - up in a non - standard way.
No. It's not a proper English expression. 'Wife gang' is an odd and unidiomatic collocation, 'fingered' is used in a very unclear and potentially inappropriate way without proper context, and 'dance story' is too general and doesn't seem to be connected in a proper syntactic or semantic way to the rest of the phrase.
Well, it's not a proper expression in the way we expect normal English phrases to be. The '1000' seems a bit out of place and the whole thing lacks the usual grammar and semantic flow. But if it's part of a creative or experimental piece of writing, like in some modern literature or poetry, it could be seen as a valid attempt to break the norms and convey a unique idea.
No, it's not a proper phrase in standard English. It seems to be a jumbled combination of words. In proper English, we would expect a more grammatically correct and clear construction.
It's not a proper English expression in the sense that 'fog sex stories' is an unclear and rather inappropriate - sounding combination. To improve it, if it's about stories related to something fog - like, it could be something like 'My wife's introduction to stories about the fog.'