It depends on the context. In some specific subcultures or among certain groups, it could be common. But generally, in mainstream society, it's not a widespread type of storytelling.
Since the description is rather vague, it's difficult to provide a definite story. Mariah Carey has had a long and eventful career in the music industry. She has faced various challenges and successes. Maybe the 'old dirty bastard' in the story is some fictional character someone made up to create a scandalous - sounding story about her, but without more details, we can't really tell what the story is supposed to be.
I'm not sure which specific 'old dirty bastard stories' you are referring to. It could be some anecdotes about a character known as an 'old dirty bastard'. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
Perhaps it was a misconstrued story from her early days in the music industry. When Mariah Carey was starting out, she was in a very competitive environment. Maybe some rival or jealous person made up a story about her and this 'old dirty bastard' figure to try and damage her reputation. However, Mariah Carey has always been a class act and her music speaks for itself.
Sure. There are numerous Tamil old stories that are family - friendly. Take the tales from the Sangam literature. They often depict the lives of the people, their traditions, and their relationships in a positive and educational way. These stories are far from being 'dirty' and instead offer insights into the Tamil heritage and way of life.
No. If the title contains 'dirty', it likely implies inappropriate content which is not suitable for children at all. Children should be exposed to positive, educational and age - appropriate materials.
A positive story could be that of an old man who has a passion for gardening and involves teens from the neighborhood in his garden. He teaches them about plants, nature, and the importance of patience. This story shows how an older person can pass on valuable knowledge to teens in a non - threatening and friendly way.
Definitely not. Modern society is about promoting healthy communication and positive relationships. 'Dirty old men stories' can be offensive and create an uncomfortable environment, especially for women and children. We should encourage stories that are inclusive, educational and inspiring.