Sharing such stories is not appropriate in most public and civilized settings. These are very private and often involve sexual content which should be kept within appropriate boundaries, such as between consenting adults in a private and respectful relationship. Public discussion of such intimate and sexual details goes against social norms and can make others uncomfortable.
Sharing or creating such audio stories is not okay. It belongs to the realm of adult and vulgar content. We should focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly content in public communication.
There are many alternatives. For example, listening to audiobooks of classic literature like 'Pride and Prejudice' or 'The Great Gatsby'. They are both educational and entertaining.
One alternative could be sharing the moment when you first said 'I love you' in a very special way. It could be during a sunset walk on the beach or while looking at the stars from a rooftop. Another option is to talk about the first time you met each other's families. These stories are more appropriate and can still give an insight into the relationship without being inappropriate.
Well, one horror story could be about someone having a really bad reaction due to an allergy during the act, like suddenly breaking out in hives which was really scary for both parties. It made them realize they should have known more about each other's health conditions beforehand.
For some, the first time is about discovery. The giver might be learning what the receiver likes. There could be a lot of trial and error. But once they find that sweet spot, it can lead to an amazing orgasm. It's like a journey of exploration together, with each moment adding to the anticipation and the final pleasure.
I don't think such stories are real in a proper work environment. Workplaces are supposed to be professional settings where inappropriate behavior like that is not tolerated. Most companies have strict codes of conduct to ensure a respectful and productive atmosphere.
Sharing such personal and sexual stories is inappropriate and goes against moral and ethical norms in many contexts. We should focus on positive, inclusive and family - friendly topics instead.