Most colleges have strict rules against any form of improper or immoral behavior like sex parties. We should focus on positive college experiences such as academic achievements, club activities, and building healthy friendships.
College should be a place for learning, growth and positive social interactions. Stories about sex at parties are not suitable for public discussion. We could discuss college parties in terms of music, dancing and making new friends.
Sharing stories about sex at a party is not suitable as it may violate moral and ethical standards. We can talk about the great music and fun dancing at parties instead.
I'm not aware of any positive or justifiable stories from sex cults as they are extremely harmful and unethical institutions. Usually, if there are any 'accounts' it might be about coercion, abuse, and the loss of personal freedom. But it's important to note that sex cults are illegal and immoral, and we should not promote or give them any form of positive light.
There is no one - size - fits - all answer. Women, like men, are diverse individuals. Some women who are more comfortable with their sexuality and have a strong sense of self - expression may choose to tell sex stories, perhaps to educate, to amuse, or to bond with others. But many women also keep such topics private, either because they find them too personal or because they fear judgment from society.
No, it's not appropriate in most general social settings as such stories are private and often involve adult and sensitive content that may make others uncomfortable.
Once at a beach party, there was a massive sandcastle building competition. People were divided into teams and they went all out. One team even brought in little tools and molds. There were also some amazing fire dancers that night, twirling and spinning the fire in the most incredible patterns. It was a really wild and fun party.