Definitely not. Society has certain standards of decency and respect for others. Writing about such topics violates these values. It can also make people uncomfortable and is not in line with good taste.
In some cultures, there are traditional dances where the movement of the upper body, including the area around the breasts, is an important part of the performance. These can be seen as 'play stories' that tell about the cultural heritage and the art of movement. For instance, in some African tribal dances, the female dancers' movements are full of vitality and tell stories of the tribe's history and values.
No. Breast enlargement can be related to many factors such as puberty, hormonal changes during pregnancy, certain medical conditions, or even some types of medications. It is not solely associated with sex stories which are often fictional and inappropriate ways to view the topic.
Yes, in some works of art that focus on mother - child relationships, there may be descriptions of tender interactions involving the breast in a non - sexual way. For example, in some novels about family and motherhood, the mother breastfeeding the baby can be depicted as a symbol of love and nurturing.
No. Breast enlargement sex stories are not appropriate in mainstream media as they often involve vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against moral and ethical standards. Mainstream media should focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly content.
No. Such topics are inappropriate and often violate ethical and moral norms. We should focus on positive, respectful and healthy topics related to the gay community, like their rights in society, their relationships in a non - vulgar context.
There could be fictional stories about the history and cultural significance of breastfeeding. Like how in some cultures, breastfeeding was seen as a sacred act and was surrounded by certain traditions and rituals. This kind of story would be both interesting and appropriate.