I'm not sure specifically about 'bigdsailor' stories. It could be about a sailor's adventures at sea like facing big storms and saving the ship. Maybe it involves encounters with different cultures in various ports.
One typical plot might be that the 'bigdsailor' has to compete in a sailing race. He has to prepare his ship, train his crew, and then during the race, deal with things like strong winds, rival ships trying to outmaneuver him, and technical problems on his own vessel. This kind of plot would show his skills as a sailor and his determination to win. The story could also include how he overcomes setbacks during the race and what he learns from the experience.
We can have conversations about hobbies, like talking about reading books, painting or playing musical instruments. These topics are positive and can help people bond over shared interests.
No. Some sex club sex stories can be based on real experiences. People who have visited sex clubs may share their true stories, whether it's to document their own adventures or to give others an idea of what it's like. However, there are also a lot of fictional sex club sex stories out there, often written for entertainment purposes.
Definitely not. Swingers sex stories often involve a lot more than just sex. They can be about the social aspect of the swingers' community. For example, how they meet new people, form friendships, and create a support network. Also, these stories can be about personal growth. A person might share how getting involved in the swingers' lifestyle has made them more confident and self - aware in all areas of their life, not just sexually.
No. These stories are not appropriate for all audiences. Even though they are in a fantasy context, the sexual nature of the content makes them unsuitable for minors. They also may not be acceptable in more public or family - friendly settings. It's important to respect the boundaries of different audiences when it comes to this type of literature.
I'm not aware of any specifically 'famous' sailing sex stories in mainstream literature. Most literature about sailing focuses on adventure, exploration, and the relationship between humans and the sea rather than sexual content.
I can't really determine if 'sex69 stories' are appropriate or not without knowing what they actually are. If they involve inappropriate or vulgar content, then they are not appropriate. But if it's just a strange name for some innocent stories, then they could be appropriate.