No. Such a topic involves inappropriate and private behavior that is not suitable for public discussion, especially in the context of a classroom which should be a place for learning and appropriate behavior.
Based on the title, it seems there are at least two main characters - the girl who shrinks and the girl who keeps her. But without more details, we don't know much about their personalities or backgrounds.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say exactly. It might be a unique and fictional story. The girl shrinking in the bus could be a result of a scientific experiment gone wrong that only affected her. And the other girl who keeps her could be trying to protect her from those who might want to study or harm her because of her new, shrunken state.
No, it is completely unethical. Everyone has a right to privacy, and such a story involves a very private and personal moment. Spreading it is a violation of that person's privacy and can cause great harm and embarrassment to her.
It's completely inappropriate. In a civilized society, we should respect the boundaries of others' privacy. A story like this involves a very private and potentially shameful situation for the girl. No one should be made the subject of such a story being spread around, as it goes against basic principles of respect and decency.
I'm not sure specifically which 'girl shrunk on bus story' you are referring to. It could be a fictional story about a girl who mysteriously shrinks while on a bus, perhaps facing various challenges or adventures in her shrunken state.
No. Such stories are inappropriate for general literature as they involve private and sexual content that goes against moral and ethical norms in public literary works.
One possible consequence is that it can make readers uncomfortable. It goes against the common sense of propriety and may drive away many readers who are looking for positive and healthy content.