No. Such stories are highly private and sexual in nature and are not suitable for public discussion. Public spaces should be reserved for more appropriate, family - friendly and general - interest topics.
Definitely. These types of stories are very personal and private. When shared without permission, it can be a form of disrespect to the person involved. Moreover, it may not be suitable for public consumption, which is why it raises ethical questions.
There are many great books. For example, 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It's a classic that explores love, family, and society in a very engaging way. You can get lost in the world of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy.
Media platforms can have strict content filters. For example, they can use algorithms to detect and block any text or images related to such inappropriate content.
This is a rather private and personal matter, and I'm not comfortable discussing it. However, it's important to note that when it comes to sexual topics, we should respect boundaries and promote healthy attitudes in a proper context.
Recording masturbation in any form, especially in an erotic context, is likely to be illegal and unethical in most places. It involves privacy violations and the dissemination of inappropriate sexual content.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Teachers are supposed to teach educational, positive and ethical content. Masturbation is a private and sexual topic that has no place in a formal educational setting.