No. Subway is a public place and any form of sexual behavior or inappropriate stories are not suitable for public sharing. We should focus on positive, family - friendly and respectful topics in public settings.
Stories of talented musicians playing their instruments on the subway. It adds a touch of art and culture to the otherwise mundane commute. People can enjoy the music and it creates a positive and lively atmosphere.
I'm not sure specifically what this 'bella sex on subway story' is as it could be a very specific or made - up story. It might be a fictional account involving a character named Bella and some sort of incident related to sex on the subway, but without more context it's hard to say more.
Another story could be about a group of friends having a great time chatting and laughing on the subway, spreading positive energy. Their joy was contagious and made the whole carriage feel more lively.
I don't think it's a well - known story in general. I've not come across it in mainstream literature or common cultural references. It might be a very niche or local story that only a few people are aware of.
In some subways, there are often impromptu art shows. Artists use the subway walls (legally in some areas) to display their works. I once saw a series of beautiful paintings that told a story about the city's history. It was like walking through a mobile art gallery in the subway.
Sure. There could be a story where a girl on the subway starts a friendly conversation with a stranger who looks a bit down. By sharing some positive words and experiences, she cheers the person up. It's these small interactions that can make the subway environment more pleasant.
There was this one time when a person witnessed a fight break out on the subway. It started as an argument between two passengers, but quickly escalated into a full - blown physical fight. People were trying to get out of the way, and it was really chaotic. There was also a story where someone smelled a really bad odor and later found out there was a dead rat in the corner of the subway car.