It's generally not a good idea. Parents should focus more on general values, moral education and basic life knowledge. When it comes to sex education, it often requires a more scientific, systematic and professional approach. School programs or specialized health educators are better equipped to handle such sensitive topics.
Definitely not. Such stories involve very personal and often taboo topics. We should uphold respect for family values and the privacy of others. Moreover, this kind of content is not suitable for public discussion or dissemination as it goes against basic moral and ethical norms.
No, it is not appropriate. This is a very private and sensitive topic that should be taught in an appropriate educational setting by professionals, like in a school's sex education class. Parents can have general conversations about respect, boundaries, and healthy relationships, but not in the form of'sex stories'.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Such stories often involve inappropriate and unethical relationships, and sharing them violates moral and social norms. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical family relationships.
Definitely not. These kinds of stories are not only unacceptable in society but also can cause great harm to those involved, both emotionally and psychologically. We should uphold positive values and avoid spreading such disturbing content.
Definitely not. Sexual stories are private and should be kept within the relationship. A mom sharing dad's sex stories is not only unethical but can also damage family relationships and the respect that family members have for each other.
No. Sharing such sexual stories, especially ones with inappropriate and disrespectful connotations, is not acceptable in a civilized and respectful society. Everyone should respect others' privacy and dignity regardless of their sexual orientation.
No. Sex education is important, but it should be done in a proper and objective way. Parents may feel embarrassed or lack the necessary expertise to teach sex stories. In addition, this may create an uncomfortable family environment. It is better to let educational institutions or professionals handle sex education, while parents can focus on providing a loving and supportive family environment for their son.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Such stories are private and often involve inappropriate and unethical content. We should respect people's privacy and avoid spreading such personal and potentially offensive stories.