It depends. If the audience is okay with it and it's in an appropriate setting like a horror - themed party, it can be okay. But if there are children or people who might be easily scared around, it's not appropriate.
No, it's not. Public places are for general communication and enjoyment. Telling a horror story can create an uncomfortable atmosphere for some people who don't like that genre. There are better topics for public conversations.
Definitely not. In a public setting, we should abide by certain social norms. Telling a dirty story violates the standards of good behavior and can be considered offensive. It can also create an unpleasant atmosphere for everyone present.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories are private and personal, and sharing them in public violates social norms and can make others uncomfortable.
Definitely not. Public areas are meant to be inclusive and suitable for all ages. Sharing 'hot dirty' stories can be offensive and inappropriate. It's better to stick to positive, respectful conversations in public.
Definitely not. Public spaces are meant for general and family - friendly interactions. Sex stories are private in nature and sharing them in public can be considered vulgar and disrespectful to those around. It can also be offensive to different age groups and cultures.
No. Telling dirty stories in public is inappropriate and disrespectful. It can make others uncomfortable and violates social norms of propriety.
We should abide by social ethics and respect the feelings of others. There are so many positive things we can talk about, like sharing knowledge, discussing hobbies or talking about recent good news.
No. Telling any sex - related story in public is inappropriate and violates social norms of decency. It makes people around uncomfortable.
Sure! Once I went hiking in the mountains. I got lost on a less - traveled trail. But instead of panicking, I followed a stream. Along the way, I saw amazing wildlife like deer and colorful birds. Eventually, I found my way back to the main trail and it was an unforgettable adventure.
In most cases, it's not suitable. While in some adult - only and very private social gatherings it might be more acceptable, in public areas there are different types of people around. So, women (or anyone for that matter) should refrain from telling dirty stories to respect the diverse audience and the overall social environment.
No. Telling sex stories in public is not appropriate as it can make others uncomfortable and violates social norms of propriety.