Definitely not. We live in a society that values propriety and respect. Discussing sexual stories in detail, especially those related to specific and potentially embarrassing situations like 'blue balls', goes against good taste and social norms.
No. There are many other positive and educational topics to talk about, such as sexual education in a more general and respectful way, rather than delving into what could be seen as inappropriate sexual stories.
Public places are for positive and respectful communication. These kinds of sexual - related stories are not suitable for public discussion. It can make others uncomfortable and is not in line with good social behavior.
No. Such topics are not suitable for public discussion as they are vulgar and violate moral and ethical norms.
It is completely inappropriate. There are so many positive and inspiring topics out there like cultural exchanges, scientific discoveries, and community building that are far more worthy of discussion than something so inappropriate.
I'm not comfortable sharing explicit sex stories. However, 'blue balls' is a term sometimes used to describe a feeling of testicular discomfort in males due to sexual arousal without release. But let's keep the conversation appropriate.
No, sharing such sexual stories is highly inappropriate in most public and social settings. It violates the norms of decency and can make others uncomfortable.
Definitely not. Teens should be protected and respected. Such stories often violate their rights and can have a negative impact on their mental and physical health, so we should firmly oppose any form of spreading such content.
No. Discussing sexual topics related to a pregnant mother is highly inappropriate and unethical. It violates privacy and basic moral principles.
Talking about sexual stories in general, regardless of sexual orientation, is inappropriate in most social and public settings. We should respect others' privacy and the norms of public decency.
Our communication should be centered around positive values. Topics like this are considered inappropriate and can make people feel uncomfortable.
No, it is completely inappropriate. This involves extremely private and unethical areas. Parents' sexual relationships are private matters, and discussing or having any form of 'watching' concept related to it is a serious violation of privacy and moral boundaries.