Definitely not. It is not only unethical but also may be disturbing and violate basic principles of human - animal interaction. Stories like this can have a negative impact on people's mental and emotional well - being, so it should not be shared or considered appropriate.
If a woman gets in such a situation, she should try to stay calm first. Then, she can use a firm voice to command the dog to stop. If possible, she can try to find something to create a barrier between herself and the dog, like a large stick or a bag.
Well, in such a situation where a girl gets stuck and pinned by a dog, it's important to assess the situation quickly. If there are people around, get them to help. Some dogs might be territorial or scared which is why they pinned the girl. If the dog is growling, do not make any sudden moves. Slowly and steadily try to remove the dog's attention from the girl. Maybe call out the dog's name if you know it, in a calm voice. Once the dog is calm enough, carefully free the girl and take her to a safe place to check for scratches or bites.
One way is through education. Teach people about what is appropriate and inappropriate content. Schools, families and communities can play a role in this education.
Maybe she gets her foot stuck in a muddy puddle while running through a field barefoot. She might struggle to free it, feeling a bit panicked at first.
Most likely her friends or siblings. They are the ones who usually engage in tickling games. They might find the girl stuck somewhere like behind a big piece of furniture and then start tickling her for fun.
Well, perhaps she gets stuck in a small space like a closet while her friends are trying to tickle her as a joke. They keep tickling her through the crack of the door until she manages to break free and tickles them back.
Well, in such a story, perhaps the girl was being playful and accidentally slipped her foot into a small opening in the desk. Then she might have panicked as she tried to pull it out.