In general, as long as the intention is positive, such as promoting better sexual understanding, respecting others' feelings, and not causing harm, sharing these stories can have some value. But it's important to be mindful of the audience and the way it's being shared.
Once I was in a coffee shop. There was an entitled person who demanded that the barista remake his drink three times just because it wasn't 'perfect' in his eyes. He was extremely rude and made the whole atmosphere in the shop unpleasant.
Sure. One horror story could be a customer waiting for hours at a restaurant for their food which never came right. The staff was unapologetic and just kept making excuses about the kitchen being busy. Another might be a customer ordering a product online, and it arrives damaged, but the company refuses to offer a refund or replacement without a long and difficult argument.
Some might be about long lines. Standing in line for hours under the hot sun to get on a popular ride can be a horror. It's tiring and frustrating, especially when you have excited kids with you who don't understand the wait.
One time, I knew a really cheap person. They would never tip at restaurants. Once, the waiter went out of their way to make sure their meal was perfect as they had special requests. But at the end, this cheap person just left without leaving a single cent. The waiter was so disappointed. It was like they didn't value the service at all.
They share because it can be a form of catharsis. By talking about their horror stories, they can relieve some of the fear and trauma associated with the experience.
Sure. Many people had to flee their homes in a hurry. Some families were separated during the chaos of evacuation. They had to leave behind all their belongings and just run for their lives. Elderly people and those with disabilities faced great difficulties in the journey to safety.
I know a story where a customer went to a clothing store. They tried on a pair of pants in the fitting room and found a big stain on them. When they told the salesperson, the salesperson accused them of making the stain. Also, a customer had a bad experience with a mobile phone provider. They were promised a certain data plan and price, but when the bill came, it was much higher and the provider said it was due to 'hidden fees' that were not properly disclosed at the start.