There are no proper stories about such inappropriate content. We can talk about stories like brothers helping each other in their studies or in sports.
This kind of description is not suitable for public discussion. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical topics, like stories about friendship, achievement in study or sports, rather than this inappropriate one.
Tell them that this is not acceptable behavior. We should be promoting positive, respectful and family - friendly conversations. If it continues, you may need to distance yourself from such a person.
I'm not sure which specific 'Dicks Sporting Good story' you are referring to. It could be about its founding, a particular marketing campaign, or an event related to the company.
Matthew Dicks suggests starting with a captivating idea. Build characters that readers can relate to and create a plot with enough twists and turns to keep the interest going.
One could be the story of Benjamin Franklin as a boy. His curiosity and eagerness to learn new things are inspiring. He used to read a great deal and conduct his own little experiments, like flying a kite in a thunderstorm (although not advisable in real life now). His story can suck students into the world of scientific discovery and self - improvement.
There are many heart - warming boy - centered stories in children's literature. For example, 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' which features a mischievous but kind - hearted boy. His adventures sucking in the readers into a world of childhood pranks, friendship and growing up.