Yes, they are unfortunately quite common. Due to overcrowding on buses in many parts of India, it creates an environment where such inappropriate behavior can occur more easily.
There have been unfortunately many reports of such incidents in India. One story could be about a woman who was groped on a crowded bus during her daily commute. She bravely reported it to the authorities which led to an awareness campaign in that area to prevent such harassment.
I'm not sure which specific "Indian groping story" you are referring to. There could be many stories in the context of India that might involve various situations. It could be a story about cultural traditions where people touch or grope in a symbolic or traditional way, like in some religious ceremonies. But without more context, it's hard to tell a particular story.
If we consider positive cultural groping stories, a common element could be the connection to religious or spiritual significance. For example, in some temple rituals, there might be a gentle touch or groping of certain religious objects as part of the worship.
I can't provide you with so - called 'erotic bus Indian stories' as it may involve inappropriate and disrespectful content towards Indian culture. India has a long - standing history and diverse cultural heritages, like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, which are full of positive values and moral teachings.
In an Indian crowded bus, a young student once had to stand for hours because there were no seats available. But an old lady sitting nearby noticed how tired he was and offered to share her seat for a while. This story reflects the kindness that can exist among strangers on a busy and crowded bus ride.
Non - 'erotic' Indian stories are very important for understanding Indian culture. For instance, the religious stories like those in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism give insights into their beliefs, values, and the way of life. These stories often teach moral lessons and principles that have been passed down through generations.
Once, a group of friends were traveling on an Indian crowded bus. They were chatting and laughing loudly. One of them accidentally knocked over a lady's small bag. Instead of getting angry, the lady joined in their conversation and they all ended up having a great time during the bus ride. It was an unexpected bonding moment in the chaos of the crowded bus.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories involve vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against moral and ethical standards. It can also make others feel uncomfortable and is not suitable for public dissemination.
There are no famous 'groping' stories in the sense of inappropriate behavior that should be glorified. But if we consider 'groping for a better society', reformers throughout history have been groping for ways to improve the living conditions of people. They tried new laws, social systems, and economic models to make the world a better place.