No, it's not at all okay. It's a very wrong and unacceptable thing. Our bodies are private, and we should not allow anyone, especially family members, to have such improper requests. We need to firmly set boundaries and explain to him why it's wrong.
Rather than taking it at face value, which is inappropriate, it could be that she wants to hear stories that are big in scope or have a large impact. For example, stories of great adventures or grand historical events that have a 'huge' significance. It's important to communicate clearly with her to find out what she really means.
One little pussy story could be about a kitten that got stuck in a tree. A kind neighbor saw it meowing pitifully and called the local fire department. The firefighters came with a long ladder and gently rescued the little pussy. It was a heart - warming moment for everyone involved.
These stories can show that sisters are often very caring. Just like how my sister takes care of her pussy (cat), it reflects the nurturing side of sisterhood. Sisters are there to protect and look after things that are important to them, like the cat is important to her.
The little pussy could have an interesting encounter with a mouse. Instead of chasing it right away, it might have just watched the mouse curiously for a while, as if trying to figure out what this little creature was doing in its territory.
It depends. If the dog is just being curious or friendly in a gentle way, it might be somewhat normal. However, it's important to ensure the safety of the cat. Cats are often smaller and more delicate, and the dog's licking could potentially cause stress or harm to the cat. So, it's advisable to supervise their interactions closely.
If we consider "pussy" in the context of a cat here. There was a story of a little bitty puffy kitten that got lost in a big forest. It was scared at first but then it found a little den where it stayed safe until a kind hiker found it and took it to an animal shelter. There it got all the love and care it needed and grew into a beautiful cat.
You could say something like 'Dear, that phrase is a bit unclear and might be misinterpreted. Can you clarify what you really mean?' This way, you are gently asking for more information without being accusatory.