No, it is completely inappropriate. Teaching a little sister about sex stories is not only unethical but can also have a very negative impact on her mental and emotional development. Children at a young age are not ready to be exposed to such adult - related topics.
Rather than dealing with inappropriate content, we could consider little Petey's daily routine. He could wake up, have his meal, play for a while, and then take a nap. It's a much healthier and positive topic.
One way little things can kill a sex story is through embarrassment. Let's say a person starts to share a story about their sexual encounter but then realizes that there are details that might make them look silly or vulnerable. This self - consciousness brought on by little things like that can cause them to halt the story. Also, if there are interruptions like someone barging into the room unexpectedly, it can be enough to kill the sex story.
We should focus on positive and healthy relationship stories rather than ones with sexual undertones. For example, a story about a couple going on a picnic date and enjoying the beautiful scenery together.
Interruptions are a common little thing. Just as you start to tell a sex story, if someone interrupts to ask an unrelated question or start a different conversation, it can kill the story. Another is a lack of interest from the listener. If the person you're telling the story to seems bored or unengaged, it's hard to continue.
Definitely not. Such stories with sexual content are not suitable for general consumption. Society encourages the creation and dissemination of positive, educational and non - offensive content. This type of sexual - themed story can make people feel uncomfortable and is not in line with good social values.