One story could be about how some birds like hummingbirds drink nectar which is like a sweet 'drink' for them. They have long beaks to reach into flowers and get the nectar. Another could be about how camels can go long periods without water and then when they do drink, it's a large amount to sustain them in their arid environments. And some monkeys in the rainforest might drink water from tree hollows or from the leaves that collect rainwater.
Sure. Polar bears are a great example. They often get their water from the blood and fat of the seals they hunt. Since they live in a very cold environment where freshwater sources can be scarce, they've adapted in this way. So it's a rather unique way of getting both food and 'drink'.
It could mean that initially one is attracted to the girls (maybe in a social or group context), but then stays around because of the interesting stories. For example, at a party, you might first notice the girls there, but as the night goes on, you find the conversations and stories shared to be really engaging and that makes you stay.
No, it is not ethical at all. Forcing someone into any sexual situation is a violation of personal boundaries and consent. Consent should be freely given in any sexual or intimate encounter, and forcing someone goes against basic principles of respect and human rights.
The idea that girls have a specific liking for such stories is a broad and inaccurate assumption. Interests in any form of literature or storytelling are shaped by a multitude of factors that are unique to each person and cannot be attributed to gender alone.
Well, whiskey often gives a warm and mellow feeling. Girls who drink it could be in a more laid - back mood. In this mood, they are more likely to recall interesting events from their lives and share them as great stories. Also, the act of drinking whiskey might be associated with a certain social or cultural scene where good stories are shared.
No. Just because a girl drinks whiskey doesn't mean she'll always tell good stories. Storytelling ability depends on many factors like personal experiences, creativity, and communication skills.