No, it's not ethical at all. Spreading such stories is a violation of privacy and can cause great harm to many people involved. Affairs are private and often painful matters, and spreading rumors or stories in a vulgar way is unacceptable in a civilized society.
Well, it can be quite an intimidating experience at first. There might be some discomfort initially as the body adjusts. But communication is key. Partners should talk about their feelings and take things slow. It's important to use plenty of lubrication to ease any potential pain.
In literature, there might be some coming - of - age stories where a girl experiences new and intense emotions that could be symbolically related. For example, in 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath, the protagonist experiences various intense and new situations in her journey of self - discovery. But it's not a literal 'huge dick' story in a vulgar sense. In movies, there are many stories about girls' first experiences in relationships which might involve strong emotions and new sensations.
Definitely not. Such stories are not only disrespectful but also cross the line of moral and ethical behavior. We live in a society that values respect, equality, and human dignity. Using a person's identity in this vulgar way is unacceptable.
One should firmly reject listening to or spreading such stories. If possible, tell the person spreading it that this is inappropriate and unethical behavior.
A story of two friends who start a volunteer project in a poor community. They bring hope and positive change to the people there. This kind of story is full of positive energy, which is far better than any inappropriate story.
Rather than indulging in such inappropriate content, we could turn to classic fairy tales. For example, Cinderella is a story full of hope, love and the victory of good over evil. It can bring us positive inspiration and warm feelings.