Yes, there could be. For example, in some sex - education stories, a mother might take her child to a store to buy puberty - related products like sanitary napkins for a girl. This can be a part of a broader sex - education story as it helps the child understand the physical changes.
A customer went into a sex store to buy a blindfold. He put it on right there in the store to test it and then started walking around blindly, bumping into displays. Everyone in the store couldn't stop laughing.
I'm not sure there are many positive and widely publicized 'typical' stories in this regard. However, if we consider in a general business - starting context, an older woman might open such a store because she sees a market need. Maybe she has observed the changing attitudes towards sexual health and products in her community and decides to fill that gap.
Most mainstream adult book stores do not typically sell books that contain explicit gay sex stories due to ethical and legal reasons. However, in some areas with a more liberal stance on adult literature, there might be specialized or underground stores that could potentially have such content, but this is not common and may also be subject to local laws and regulations.
Well, there are stores like Barnes & Noble which is a large bookstore chain with a vast selection of books for all ages and interests. Another option could be craft stores such as Michaels which offer supplies for various arts and crafts projects. Additionally, department stores like Macy's have a diverse range of products including clothing, accessories, and homewares.
The ratio of online stores to real life stores can vary greatly depending on various factors such as the type of products being sold, the target market, and the geographical location. For example, in the fashion industry, there might be a relatively high ratio of online stores due to the convenience of shopping for clothes online. However, for products like fresh groceries, real life stores might still dominate, so the ratio would be lower for online stores in this case.
Exhibitionist behavior in general stores is clearly against the law as it exposes others, especially the general public who may include children and vulnerable individuals, to inappropriate and unwanted displays. The legal implications can include charges of public indecency, which may result in fines and even imprisonment depending on the jurisdiction. In sex shops, while they are places dealing with adult - related products, exhibitionist behavior is still not permitted. These places usually have their own rules of conduct, and any behavior that goes against public decency within their premises can also lead to legal trouble. The laws are in place to protect the public's right to a decent and respectful environment, whether in a general store or a sex shop.
Legal regulations can be a headache. There are often strict laws regarding the sale of sexual products, such as age restrictions, product safety standards, and zoning laws. Older women opening sex stores would need to navigate these complex regulations carefully. And they may face difficulties in getting proper licenses. Also, competition can be tough. There may already be established sex stores in the area, so attracting customers could be a real struggle for a new store opened by an older woman.
In Fantasy Westward Journey, all the city's medicine stores, equipment stores, and grocery stores sold all kinds of game items, equipment, and medicine. To be specific:
- Pharmacy: There are a wide variety of medicines and health products such as ginseng, deer antler, musk, seahorse, etc. In addition, the pharmacy also sold some treatment and health products such as injections, medicines, massagers, etc.
- [Equipment Shop: Sell all kinds of game equipment such as weapons, helmets, armor, necklaces, etc.] These pieces of equipment could increase a player's combat strength and attributes. The equipment shop also sold some strengthening materials and equipment repair tools to help players upgrade their equipment.
- [Grocery Shop: Sell all kinds of daily items and props such as backpacks, warehouses, scrolls, scripts, lanterns, etc.] In addition, the grocery store also sold some game items and equipment such as high-level potions, strengthening materials, equipment blueprints, and so on.
Stores in fantasy stories are different from normal stores mainly because they sell magical items. For example, while a normal store might sell clothes or food, a fantasy store could sell a cloak that gives you the ability to fly. They also often have a more mysterious and otherworldly atmosphere. You might find a talking cat as a shopkeeper in a fantasy store, which is not something you'd see in a regular store.