Definitely not. The idea of a reporter using sex to get stories is completely against the ethical code of journalism. Journalism should be based on truth - seeking, integrity, and fairness, not on any form of unethical behavior like this. So, this statement is improper in all aspects.
No. Such a statement goes against all norms. Reporters are supposed to rely on research, interviews, and fact - finding methods to get stories. The concept of using sex for stories is immoral and unprofessional. Moreover, if this was a real - life situation, it would be illegal and would lead to serious consequences for the reporter involved.
The phrase 'ali reporter sex for stories' is very ambiguous. It might be a miscommunication or a made - up phrase. 'Ali' could be a name, but 'reporter sex for stories' doesn't have an obvious meaning. It could be some sort of unethical or fictional situation where a reporter is wrongly associated with using sex in relation to getting stories, but this is just speculation.
Definitely not. Such a statement involves inappropriate and abnormal content that has no place in normal family or social interactions.
No. It's not a proper statement grammatically. 'no morechinese web novel' is a very strange construction. It should probably be something like 'no more Chinese web novels' if that's what is meant. And 'kill' is a very aggressive and unclear term to use in this context.
No. Using terms like'shrimpdick' is derogatory and the overall statement about making someone up to be a 'whore' is inappropriate and disrespectful.
Sure. We could say 'Sharing positive dating experiences' which is a much more appropriate and positive way to express something related to dating.
Sharing sex - related stories is inappropriate and unethical, so I can't provide such content.
A possible rewrite is 'Boyfriends' Inspiring Stories'. By changing it like this, we are emphasizing positive stories related to boyfriends, rather than the original phrase which was rather unclear and had inappropriate elements if taken at face value.
One way to make it proper is to break it down and correct it. Remove the inappropriate part and focus on the bike - for example, 'Young girls are having a bike sale. Their story about this bike - selling experience can be interesting.' This gives a much more positive and family - friendly meaning.
It's not proper because sex is a very private matter. What happens between a couple in their bedroom, especially during such a special time as their wedding, should be kept between them.
Definitely not. It seems like a random or perhaps a very specialized or local usage that doesn't conform to normal English grammar and semantics. English has rules for combining words and phrases, and this doesn't follow them.