It's a very broad generalization. Some girls might be open to sharing or admitting to stories that have a bit of an edgy or risqué nature, but it depends on their personality, upbringing, and the context. For example, a girl who has a very liberal and open - minded group of friends might be more likely to admit such stories in that particular social circle. However, many girls may find such stories inappropriate and would not admit to them at all.
No. Telling dirty stories is not appropriate behavior regardless of gender. Such stories often contain vulgar and inappropriate content that can make others uncomfortable and violate social moral and ethical norms.
Most girls are not likely to admit it. Society often attaches a certain stigma to reading 'dirty' or inappropriate stories, and girls are often more conscious of social perception. So, they would probably keep it to themselves.
We should avoid promoting or discussing 'dirty' stories in an improper way. Instead, we can focus on positive and inspiring stories about girls in literature, such as the story of Jo in 'Little Women' who is independent and pursues her dreams.
Modern media should be a platform for positive and healthy content. Inappropriate stories are not what should be promoted. There are strict regulations in most media to prevent the spread of such improper content.
This is an inappropriate and unethical situation. Firstly, it goes against moral and social norms. In a proper social environment, we should promote positive, healthy and respectful communication. Such content not only violates privacy but also may have a negative impact on the mental health of others. Moreover, it is not in line with the values of modesty and propriety that society advocates.
It is highly inappropriate. These types of stories go against good taste and respect for others. In a civilized society, we should uphold values like respect, kindness and propriety, and stay away from any form of vulgar or offensive content.