It's not appropriate at all. This kind of description involves vulgar and improper content. In a civilized society, we should promote positive values and interactions that are free from such vulgarity.
This is an inappropriate and unethical topic. Nurses are medical professionals who engage in proper medical measurements related to patient health, not such inappropriate things.
Well, a measuring story could focus on showing empathy and understanding. By sharing experiences where you understood someone else's perspective and responded kindly, it can win friends.
Starting to log funny stories is quite simple. First, decide on the format. If you're more of a visual person, you could even consider drawing little pictures to accompany the stories. Next, make it a habit. Set aside a specific time each day, say, before going to bed, to think about any funny events that occurred. If you were in a social gathering, recall the funny conversations or antics. Write them down in a clear and concise way, but also add some color with descriptive words. For instance, instead of just saying 'John told a joke', you could say 'John, with his big grin and booming voice, told a hilarious joke that had everyone in stitches'.
Another horror story could be related to the weather. Loggers might be in a remote area and a sudden, violent storm hits. They may not have proper shelter. The rain can make the ground muddy and slippery, increasing the risk of accidents. Equipment can also get damaged. And if they are relying on transportation to get out of the area, flooded roads or landslides can trap them in the logging site for days.
Honestly, it's not very common to find a legitimate way to watch a story without logging in. Most platforms need you to log in to ensure security and keep track of your preferences. Maybe check out public libraries' digital collections if they have any.
Well, it can be tricky. But you could check if there are any story aggregator sites that have free-to-read sections. Another option is to search for blogs or forums where people might have shared the story openly without requiring login.
You might try looking for public story platforms or websites that don't require login. But keep in mind, the quality and range of stories could be limited.