Definitely not. These stories are not suitable as they can objectify people and create a negative perception of relationships. We should be promoting positive, consensual, and respectful relationships in society rather than focusing on stories that involve improper sexual relationships within family - like settings.
One way is to encourage media platforms to have strict content policies. If these platforms do not allow the promotion or sharing of such inappropriate stories, it will significantly reduce their spread. Also, parents and schools should teach children about appropriate content from an early age so that they grow up with the right values.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Sharing such sexually explicit stories is unethical and goes against moral and social norms. We should promote positive, respectful and family - friendly content.
No, it's not okay. Such content often goes against the values of respect, privacy, and decency. We should focus on positive, ethical, and family - friendly stories or topics.
In a small village, Devar Arun and his Bhabhi Nisha had a unique relationship. Nisha was very good at embroidery and Arun was interested in art. One day, Arun saw Nisha's beautiful embroidered pieces and got inspired. He asked her to teach him some stitches. Nisha happily agreed. This led to many afternoons of them sitting together, Nisha patiently teaching Arun and in the process, they strengthened their family bond.
Definitely not. These kinds of stories typically deal with sexual content which is not acceptable in a general public or family - friendly context. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful topics instead.
We can start by educating people about the importance of appropriate content. Let them know that such vulgar stories are not acceptable in a respectful society.
Sure. You can look for classic Hindi fables like 'Panchatantra' stories. These are full of moral lessons and interesting characters, and are suitable for all ages.