No, such stories involving sexual content in the context of a babysitter are inappropriate. They often objectify people in an unethical and inappropriate situation, and can also be considered a form of exploitation and inappropriate fantasy. We should focus on positive, respectful and ethical stories in our literature and media.
You can start by visiting local libraries. They often have a section dedicated to Urdu literature. Ask the librarian for help in finding children's or family - friendly Urdu storybooks. They are likely to guide you to some great collections.
Each region has its own cultural context for such stories. In Telugu, they might be influenced by Telugu cultural norms and taboos. But generally, all sexy stories from different regions are not part of the mainstream and respected literature of those areas.
Yes, there are many family - friendly Urdu stories. For example, the tales of 'Mullah Nasruddin' which are full of wisdom and humor. These stories can be used to teach moral lessons and are suitable for all ages in a family setting.
No. Sex - related stories are private and often inappropriate for public discussion as they may contain explicit or sensitive content that goes against public decency.
Mystery novels are also a great alternative. They keep you on the edge of your seat with their twists and turns, like 'Sherlock Holmes' series where you can follow the detective's brilliant deductions.