Yes. For example, 'Talking about memorable dating moments' is a great way to transform it into a proper and positive statement. It allows us to focus on the good aspects of dating rather than using inappropriate language.
Sure. We could say 'Sharing positive dating experiences' which is a much more appropriate and positive way to express something related to dating.
We could say 'The son's remarkable achievement mesmerizes his mom'.
We could also say 'The first remarkable encounter in the HR profession', which is much more appropriate and positive.
I'm not sure what this specific phrase is supposed to mean as it contains inappropriate and unclear terms. It's better to use proper and respectful language.
She dates him perhaps due to some aspect of their sexual relationship or attraction. But this is a very general and more acceptable way compared to the original statement.
Yes. We could say 'The girl was moved by her sister's amazing story of achievement.' This way, it focuses on positive and family - friendly 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.
Sure. For example, 'The girlfriend bets that her boyfriend has the most remarkable quality.' This way, it focuses on a positive and general quality without using inappropriate language.
I would need to know more about what was actually meant. But if we assume some corrections, it could be something like 'The black rooster disrupted the sex (though this is a very strange combination). However, the 'forbhisbamd' part is still a mystery so it's hard to fully rephrase it accurately.
Sure. We could say 'A mother shares her stories' which is simple and positive, removing all the offensive elements.