One story could be that in an old - fashioned school, a naughty student might have been paddled for constantly disrupting the class. This was seen as a form of discipline in the past.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say precisely. However, if we assume it's a traditional story, perhaps the man with two asses found himself in a comical or challenging situation. Maybe he was trying to use both asses for work, like carrying loads, but they had different temperaments. One might be lazy and the other over - eager, and the story could be about how he dealt with these differences.
No. Nowadays, paddling is generally not allowed in schools, so it's not a common topic in modern stories. The focus has shifted to more positive educational experiences.
You could also try searching for it online. Use search engines and type in 'man with two asses story'. There are many websites that collect and share folk tales and fables. However, be careful to verify the authenticity and source of the story as there's a lot of misinformation on the web.
This is an inappropriate and unethical topic. We should focus on positive, ethical and respectful interactions in stories, such as stories about mentoring, friendship building, or cooperation among different generations of females.
It depends. If the spread is done with proper authorization and within the legal framework, it can be legal. But unauthorized sharing or distribution is often illegal.
Mange is usually spread through direct contact with an infected animal. It can also be passed on via contaminated objects like bedding or grooming tools.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Spreading erotic stories is unethical and can violate social and moral norms. It can also make others feel uncomfortable or offended.