No, it is not appropriate. Public spaces are meant for general, family - friendly communication. Telling erotic stories in public violates the norms of public decency and can make others uncomfortable.
In the field of science, Marie Curie is a great example. Her research in radioactivity was groundbreaking. She worked hard in public laboratories, faced many challenges and discriminations as a woman in a male - dominated field, but still made huge contributions that are remembered worldwide.
In some communities, women may start public campaigns to improve educational opportunities for girls. They hold public meetings, raise funds, and collaborate with local schools. Their actions in public not only benefit the girls in the community but also set an example of women taking charge in public affairs.
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.
There are also female activists who take to the public stage to exhibit their causes. Greta Thunberg, for instance. She publicly campaigns for environmental protection. Her actions on the global public stage are a way of 'exhibiting' the importance of taking care of our planet.
It depends on the cultural and social context. In more liberal and open - minded communities, it may be seen as just another form of self - expression. However, in more conservative areas, it might be met with disapproval. But overall, as long as it's not causing harm or being used inappropriately, there's an argument for it being acceptable.
I'm not aware of any such 'women fart contest story' that would be suitable for general public talk. Such a topic is considered inappropriate as it deals with bodily functions in a rather unseemly way. Usually, we focus on more positive, respectful and inspiring stories in public conversations.
Definitely not. Public spaces are for general communication that is suitable for all audiences. Sex - related stories are not suitable for public discussion as they are private and personal matters. It can also be considered disrespectful to others.
One story could be that a woman in a fishnet swimsuit at a public beach was there for a photo shoot. She was a model and the fishnet swimsuit was part of a new beachwear collection. The unique design of the swimsuit attracted a lot of attention from beachgoers.