We should uphold good values and encourage the spread of positive cultural and story - telling elements, rather than anything related to such improper topics.
I'm not sure specifically which 'sex sis stories' you mean. It could be about the relationship between sisters in a general sense. For example, there might be stories of sisters supporting each other through difficult times like when one sister is ill and the other takes care of her. Another could be about sisters who start a business together and face various challenges but succeed in the end.
No. Blackmailing anyone for any reason, especially for inappropriate and sexual stories, is completely unethical. It violates the basic rights and dignity of the individual, and can cause serious harm both psychologically and emotionally to the so - called 'little sis'.
Yes, there are many. For example, there are elders who volunteer in the community, helping the poor or teaching children. Their selfless dedication is very inspiring.
No. Teaching sex stories is not an appropriate behavior for an elder sister. Such topics are private and sensitive, and should be mainly guided by appropriate educational resources or adults in a proper educational context, not in an unregulated family relationship like this.
Well, the consequences are far - reaching. On a personal level for the sister, she may withdraw from social interactions, have difficulty trusting others in the future, and suffer from nightmares or flashbacks. For the family, it can create a rift and a lot of tension. In a legal context, the blackmailer can face serious charges such as coercion and harassment, which can have a negative impact on their future employment, education, and overall quality of life.
There might be a story of two sisters who are in different fields of study but they collaborate on a project that combines their knowledge. One sister is into art and the other is into science, and they create an amazing educational exhibit that helps many students. This shows how sisters can support and complement each other in positive ways.
This kind of topic is not acceptable in a respectful and moral conversation. We should promote positive and healthy topics related to the elderly, such as their wisdom and the ways they have shaped our communities.