No, it's not okay. A relationship, especially a marriage, is based on trust and respect. Spreading such stories is disrespectful to one's partner and goes against the values of a healthy relationship. These are private matters that should stay between the couple.
Definitely not. Family is a sacred concept, and such a description not only goes against ethics but may also cause great harm to family members and family relationships. We should stay away from this kind of improper topic.
I'm not sure specifically which 'ko ko film' you are referring to. There could be many films with various real - story themes. It might be about a person's journey, a historical event, or a social issue.
If you encounter such a story, you should firmly condemn it and make it clear that this is an unacceptable invasion of privacy. You can also encourage others around you to respect the privacy of relationships and not get involved with such inappropriate content.
Here's another story. There was an aunty who was really into knitting. She would knit all kinds of things like sweaters, scarves, and hats. One winter, she decided to knit warm clothes for all the homeless people in her town. She collected wool from different places and spent days knitting. In the end, she managed to give warm clothes to many people, making their winters a little easier.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide a story with such a title as it contains inappropriate and unethical implications. However, I can share a family - friendly story about a mother - daughter trip to Pattaya. They went there to explore the beautiful beaches, visit local temples and enjoy the local cuisine. It was a great bonding experience for them.
The phrase contains inappropriate words. If we consider it in a more general sense, perhaps it could be about the idea of trying to charm or attract a brother - figure in a non - sexual way, like in a story of building a strong bond through positive influence.