It's completely inappropriate. Erotic stories are not in line with good taste and propriety. And when it involves the idea of 'no condom', it can give the wrong impression about sexual health. There are many other positive and educational topics that should be the focus instead.
Well, it has multiple negative impacts. Firstly, it's not suitable for a general audience. Secondly, it can mislead especially the younger generation into thinking that unprotected sex is okay or even exciting. Also, it goes against the efforts to promote safe sex in society.
Once there were two gay men, Tom and Jerry. They were in a committed relationship. One day, they were at a local health fair. There were free condoms being given out. Jerry was a bit shy about taking them, but Tom said it was important for their sexual health. So they took some condoms. Later that night, they had a conversation about how using condoms not only protected them from STDs but also was a sign of respect for each other in their relationship.
Fairy tales can also be great alternatives. For example, 'Cinderella' is a story about a young girl who overcomes hardships and finds true love. These types of stories are family - friendly and often carry positive messages about love, kindness, and perseverance.
Definitely not. There are so many risks associated with having no - condom sex. STDs are a major concern. These infections can have serious long - term health consequences. For women, there's also the risk of getting pregnant when not using protection, and this can disrupt their lives in many ways, including education, career, and personal well - being.
Well, it depends on how it's told. If it's a story that promotes healthy communication and safe practices, then it's positive. But if it's presented in a way that is inappropriate or disrespectful to the mother - child relationship, it could be negative. For example, if it's making fun of the mom's attempt to educate, then it's not a good thing.