Absolutely. Privacy is a fundamental right, especially when it comes to such personal and intimate aspects of a relationship. The stranger's behavior is not only unethical but also a blatant violation of your family's privacy. You should take steps to protect your family from this kind of unwanted intrusion.
Yes, for some people it is. There are those who enjoy reading or listening to sex stories as a form of escapism or exploration of human relationships in an intimate context. It can also be a part of sexual education in a way, as long as it is within appropriate boundaries and respects ethical and moral values.
This is a very serious and inappropriate situation. First, you should firmly tell the stranger that this is private and unacceptable behavior and ask them to stop immediately. If it continues, you may need to take legal measures such as reporting to the authorities for harassment.
One benefit could be enhanced communication about sex. If people are comfortable with sex stories, they may be more likely to talk about sexual topics in general. It can also provide a sense of sexual exploration in a safe, fictional way.
No. Such content is not appropriate as it involves sexual themes which are not suitable for general discussion, especially among young friends. It goes against moral and ethical norms in most societies.
No, it is completely unethical. Incestuous and forced sexual activities are unacceptable in all civilized societies. It violates basic human rights and the well - being of the daughters. It can cause severe physical and mental harm to the victims.
One important way is to communicate openly with your daughter. Let her know your values regarding relationships and respect. For example, you can have regular family discussions about healthy friendships and appropriate behavior. Also, get to know her friends and their families, which can help you monitor the social environment she is in.
Sharing such a story is highly inappropriate. It involves private and often inappropriate topics related to sex, especially when it may involve a daughter's friend. This violates privacy and ethical boundaries.
Be honest and direct. Start by asking her if she has noticed any strange or inappropriate behavior among her friends. For example, you could say 'Honey, I've been thinking about your friends lately. Have you seen anything that made you uncomfortable?'
First of all, the daughters should seek help immediately. They can contact the local police or child protection services. These organizations are trained to handle such cases and can ensure the safety of the victims.