Definitely not. It's a form of exploitation. College students should be in an environment where they can focus on their studies and personal growth. Selling sex stories about them takes advantage of their identity and can lead to a negative impact on their future. Moreover, it may also be illegal in many places as it may be considered a form of harassment or invasion of privacy.
It could be considered relatively rare. In college, while there are relationships and sexual experiences, losing one's virginity is a very personal and often not so common occurrence right away. Many students are focused on their studies, making friends, and exploring various aspects of campus life other than just sexual relationships.
College girls often have great experiences in study groups. For example, they get together to work on a difficult project, sharing different ideas and knowledge. It's a great way to learn and make friends at the same time.
No. This is completely inappropriate and unethical. Such a topic objectifies Asian women and violates basic respect and ethical norms. We should promote topics that are positive, respectful and inclusive, rather than those related to sexual objectification.
These stories are not suitable for public discussion. College is a time for students to focus on their education, personal growth, and building positive relationships. We should encourage an environment where students are respected and can make safe and healthy choices without being the subject of such improper tales.
No. Sharing such stories is inappropriate and unethical as it violates others' privacy and can be considered a form of sexual harassment. College girls should be respected as individuals with dignity and not be the subject of such inappropriate tales.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate as they involve private and often unethical or inappropriate behavior. College should be more about academic growth, friendships, and personal development in a proper and respectful environment.