Stories about truckers having positive interactions with families could be a good alternative. For example, stories of truckers helping a family in need on the road, like changing a flat tire for a stranded family or delivering essential supplies to a rural family during tough times.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Such stories are vulgar and violate basic moral and ethical norms. Spreading such content is disrespectful to others and can cause great harm to the parties involved as well as to the public's moral values.
Rather than seeking such stories, it's better to explore stories about respect, communication and healthy relationships in general. There are countless great books and movies that deal with positive relationship themes.
One simple way is to focus on general interests and hobbies. For example, if you know someone is into sports, you can start a conversation about the latest sports events or a favorite athlete. By centering conversations around these kinds of topics, there is no room for inappropriate topics like the one mentioned. Also, in a social setting, if inappropriate topics do start to surface, a gentle reminder like 'This is not a suitable topic here' can help keep the conversation on track.
One way is through education. We can teach people about the importance of moral values and respect for others from a young age. When people are well - educated about what is right and wrong, they are less likely to spread such immoral content.
One way is to set some ground rules in a group conversation. Make it clear that only positive and appropriate topics are allowed. For example, you can say that the conversation should revolve around hobbies, current events, or family - friendly anecdotes. This way, everyone knows what is acceptable and what is not.
Hardly. Literature today aims to be inclusive and break down racial barriers rather than promote such racially - charged and unfair storylines. There may have been some works in the past that were influenced by prejudice, but they are not the norm. Most literature now values the individuality of characters regardless of their race.