Definitely not. In proper English, we don't use such a construction. The misspelling of 'boyfriend' is a basic error, and the 'bull sex story' part is not only ungrammatical but also has a very strange and improper connotation. English expressions are usually more organized and follow certain grammar and semantic rules, which this phrase clearly violates.
This phrase is really puzzling. Maybe it was a wrong typing. If we assume 'boyfreind' should be 'boyfriend', it still doesn't make much sense. 'A bull sex story' is not a common or proper expression. It might be some sort of made - up or very local slang that we are not familiar with. Without further clarification, it's difficult to give a definite meaning.
Time management could also be an issue. If they both have busy schedules, finding time for the training sessions can be difficult. Say she wants to train him in yoga, but they both have jobs and other commitments. They need to carve out specific time slots which might not always be easy.
It could be about her teaching her new boyfriend new skills like cooking or a new hobby. For example, she might be teaching him how to paint. They could start with basic techniques, and as the story progresses, he gets better at it.
Sure. There was a girl and her old boyfriend. They were both into hiking. Every weekend, they would explore a new trail. They had a special spot on a hilltop where they would sit and watch the sunset. They shared a lot of great memories during those hikes, like the time they saw a deer family up close. Their relationship was more about shared hobbies and creating beautiful memories together.
Well, I know about an old friendship story. There were two friends, Anna and Lisa. They met at a summer camp when they were young. They became pen pals after the camp ended. As they grew older, they shared their dreams and secrets. When Anna had a hard time with her family, Lisa invited her to stay at her place for a while. Their bond was so strong that it withstood the test of time and distance.
It could be the children of his friends. For example, Ron and Hermione's kids might be among those he trains. They would have a natural inclination towards magic but still need guidance from Harry in the new forms of magic.
No, this is not appropriate at all. Sexual education should be provided by appropriate adults like parents, school educators, or professional health workers. Brothers and sisters have a family relationship that should not involve such personal and private topics.
If this were a real situation, there are many ethical implications. First, a teacher - student relationship is one of power imbalance. Having a sexual relationship in such a context is unethical regardless of the sexual orientation. It can lead to exploitation of the student.
I'm not sure if this story is based on a real event. There could be fictional stories with such themes, but without more context, it's hard to determine.