Definitely not. Such stories are private matters that should be respected. If it's a made - up story, it's slander. Even if it's a real situation, it's not appropriate to spread it around. It can damage the reputation and dignity of the person in the story, and also shows a lack of respect for others' privacy and relationships.
The media typically shies away from promoting such improper content. There might be some unethical or fictional accounts in some seedy corners of the internet, but that's not what the proper media would cover.
Yes. For example, a wife who had been through a tough time with her husband due to work stress. To lighten the mood and reconnect, she arranged a lap dance at home. It was her way of saying she still loved him and wanted to bring the fun back into their relationship. It worked wonders and they became closer again.
No. Lap dance sex stories involve sexual content which is not suitable for public discussion. Such topics are private and often violate public moral and ethical standards.
The 'king of the parking lot' in the story could be an elderly man who has been using the parking lot for decades. He knows all the nooks and crannies, and everyone respects him because he gives good advice on parking. He might have some unwritten rules that everyone follows, making him the 'king' in a sense.
One story could be a couple celebrating their anniversary. The wife surprised her husband with a lap dance at home. She dimmed the lights, put on some sensual music and just gave him a very private and intimate performance that strengthened their bond.
She might meet an old friend unexpectedly in the parking lot. They could then catch up on all the things that have happened since they last saw each other.
Perhaps the wife is in the parking lot waiting for her kids to finish their extracurricular activities. While waiting, she reads a book and enjoys the peaceful moment, then greets her kids with a big smile when they come out.