Absolutely not. The concept of little kids and anything related to sex in their play is wrong. Childhood is a time for exploration in a non - sexual way, like learning about different occupations through play. When it comes to playing doctor, it should be about using toy medical equipment, pretending to heal imaginary illnesses, and having fun in a pure and innocent way. Any deviation from this into sexual territory is a sign of something very wrong in the child's environment or the influence they are under.
No, it's not appropriate at all. Little kids are not aware of sexual matters, and if there are any 'sex stories' associated with their play, it indicates a serious problem. Parents, guardians, and society as a whole should be vigilant in providing a safe and appropriate environment for children to play, free from any sexual undertones. This includes monitoring the media they are exposed to, the games they play, and the interactions they have with others.
This is completely unacceptable. Children are in a stage of innocent development, and any form of sexual connotation in their play is a huge red flag. We need to ensure that children are protected from such inappropriate ideas and that they are guided towards healthy, non - sexual forms of play like traditional doctor - patient role - play where the focus is on learning about health and helping others.