This kind of story is highly unethical and inappropriate. It goes against moral and social norms and has no place in decent conversations or literature.
This is an inappropriate and potentially disturbing topic. Such stories are not something that should be explored or discussed in a normal context.
It's likely a collaborative effort where each author brings a unique perspective and style to the story, creating a diverse and potentially rich narrative.
It's a rather disturbing and unconventional concept that involves elements not suitable for general discussion.
I think it's a rather disturbing and unconventional theme. Not something that's common or widely accepted in normal storytelling.
This kind of story is not something that should be pursued or discussed. It goes against societal values and ethics. We need to engage in healthy and beneficial communication.
Such content is highly unethical and inappropriate. It goes against moral and social norms.
I have no clear idea about 'book the whole story wells'. It could potentially mean something related to presenting an entire story effectively in a book format, but that's just a guess without additional details.
It's likely a factual account based on real events. Maybe it offers an unvarnished look at something that happened.
Such a story is not something that should be discussed as it is likely to be immoral and against social norms. It's important to focus on positive and appropriate content.
Nature sex stories are not family - friendly or appropriate topics. But family - friendly nature stories are abundant. For instance, the story of how squirrels store nuts for the winter. Squirrels are very diligent in gathering and hiding nuts, and they have a great memory to find them later when food is scarce.
This kind of content is inappropriate and violates moral and legal norms. We should avoid such topics.