I'm not sure specifically which 'indian dog story' you mean. There could be many stories related to dogs in the Indian context. It might be about a particular breed of dog native to India, or a story with a moral where a dog plays a central role in an Indian setting.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'Indian Heaven Dog Story' is about as it could be a very specific or regional tale. It might be a story related to dogs in the context of Indian mythology or a local legend in an area known as Indian Heaven.
No. In India, discussing sexual encounters in such a public and casual way as suggested by this title is not common due to cultural norms. Indian society generally values modesty and privacy when it comes to sexual matters. Tinder is a dating app, but most users are looking for relationships rather than just sexual encounters, and such stories are not something that is openly shared or considered a mainstream topic.
I'm not sure specifically which'sex dog story' you are referring to. There could be many stories involving dogs that might have some relation to the concept of sex in different contexts, like in the study of animal behavior regarding reproduction.
One popular Indian dog story could be about the loyalty of a dog in an Indian village. The dog stays by its owner's side through thick and thin, protecting the family's livestock from wild animals at night.
The story of Raja, an Indian dog that saved a child from drowning in a village pond is quite famous. The dog noticed the child struggling in the water and without hesitation, jumped in and dragged the child to safety.
I don't think so. Indian literature has a rich tapestry of themes like spirituality, caste system, and historical events. While modern literature may explore some edgier topics, a sex - related story set at a gas station is not something that is likely to be a common part of Indian literature which is more family - and community - oriented.
Well, if one dog is male and the other is female, in a story, the male dog might be more likely to be the protector, like in the wild male animals are often more aggressive in protecting their kin. For example, if there are two dog brothers, the male could fend off threats more bravely while the female could be more nurturing, perhaps taking care of any puppies around.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Spreading such stories is unethical and disrespectful. Teachers are in a position of authority and respect, and creating or spreading false or inappropriate stories about them violates their privacy and dignity.