Sexual and vulgar topics should be avoided. For example, any form of incestuous or inappropriate sexual innuendos as in the given example are not suitable. Also, extremely gory and violent content that is not in the context of a proper horror or action genre but just for the sake of shock value is a no - go.
Inappropriate topics to avoid in story fictions include any form of sexual exploitation, especially those involving the elderly or children in a vulgar way as in the example. Also, topics that promote self - harm or harmful behaviors like drug abuse without a proper educational or redemptive context should not be part of story fictions. Moreover, topics that spread hate or bigotry are unacceptable in this form of literature.
No. Story fictions are meant to be a form of art and entertainment that can be enjoyed by a wide range of audiences. The idea of 'granny lets me eat her creampie' is not only inappropriate but also goes against the norms of good taste and decency in literature. Fiction often features themes like friendship, adventure, love in a proper and respectful way.
Educating people, especially the youth, about proper values and moral concepts can also help. Schools and families should play important roles in this aspect. They can teach the importance of respect and propriety in communication and media consumption.
Be conscious of the values we uphold and choose topics that are family - friendly and positive.
We should avoid discussing such improper topics and turn to positive family or relationship stories instead.
One should be self - aware and choose positive topics. For example, talk about hobbies, like reading, painting or sports.
Topics like the one you initially mentioned about 'wife wants bigger cock stories' are inappropriate. These types of topics objectify and vulgarize relationships.
Sharing explicit and non - positive sexual experiences in a disrespectful or immoral way is also something to avoid. We should promote a positive and healthy view of sexuality that is based on respect, love, and mutual consent.
We need to have a sense of moral and ethical responsibility. Before starting to write a story, consider the potential audience. If it includes children or a general public, then avoid any topics that are vulgar, offensive or inappropriate. Additionally, we can follow the norms and guidelines of the literary community. Most literary forms have certain unspoken rules about what is acceptable and unacceptable. For example, in children's literature, the topics are always positive, educational and full of imagination. By adhering to these principles, we can ensure that our stories are appropriate and meaningful.
Topics that involve abnormal and unethical sexual behavior in any form are inappropriate to discuss. Also, stories with excessive violence or extreme discrimination should be avoided.
Another alternative could be sports. We can share our experiences in playing football, basketball or running, which are all healthy and positive topics.