Sure. There are stories of girls achieving their dreams in the field of art. They start from learning basic skills like painting or dancing, face difficulties but keep on striving, and finally gain recognition in the art world. It's inspiring and has nothing to do with inappropriate content.
No, masturbation is a private and often inappropriate topic to be presented in the form of'stories' in an educational context. It involves private sexual behavior which should be respected and not made into stories for general discussion.
You can start by getting her attention. For example, say something like 'I have a really interesting story to tell you.' Then set the mood. If it's a spooky story, you might lower your voice a bit. If it's a happy story, start with a big smile.
No, it's not appropriate in most social and ethical contexts. Such stories are often considered private and not suitable for public sharing, especially if they involve explicit details. It can make others uncomfortable and violate social norms of propriety.
She could be telling a fairy tale, like Cinderella. Maybe she's always loved that story and wants to share it while doing something else. It could be a way to make the moment more interesting.
Masturbation is a private and personal act. Combining it with story - telling in a public or inappropriate context is not considered proper behavior. It should be kept in the realm of private and appropriate personal time.