An old guy might volunteer at a local school. He could help kids with their reading, sharing his own life experiences and wisdom. For instance, he might tell them stories about how things were different when he was a child, like how they used to write letters instead of using emails all the time.
In ancient myths from various cultures around the world, we find stories about the afterlife, the relationship between humans and the divine, and how to live a virtuous life. There is no room for such offensive 'guy sucks cock stories' as they go against the very essence of what ancient myths were created for.
I'm not aware of any positive or appropriate stories with such a vulgar concept in mainstream literature. Literature usually focuses on more positive, moral and inclusive themes.
No. Such a story involves inappropriate and unethical behavior. In society, we uphold values that promote healthy, consensual and respectful relationships, and this kind of description goes against these basic values.
This phrase is quite inappropriate and not something that is typically found in mainstream or positive modern literature. It might be something that could be part of a very edgy or underground form of writing that focuses on the seedy or immoral aspects of life. But in general, it goes against the norms of what is considered good literature which often focuses on positive values, growth, and human connection.
Definitely not. It goes against moral and ethical norms. Stories should promote healthy relationships and positive behaviors, and this kind of plot is just unacceptable in a civilized society.
Well, such stories often involve inappropriate and vulgar content that is not suitable for public discussion. We should focus on positive, respectful and ethical topics in general.