No. Such stories are private and personal. Sharing them in public violates privacy and is disrespectful.
It depends on the context and the nature of the public setting. In a more liberal and open - minded public forum dedicated to sexual health and education, it could be appropriate as long as it's done tastefully. For example, a TED talk - like event about modern relationships and sex might allow some sharing of personal stories to illustrate points.
No. Sharing such stories in public is inappropriate as it involves private and often sexual content that may make others uncomfortable and violates social norms of propriety.
No way. Public spaces are for general, family - friendly and appropriate communication. 'Crazy real sex stories' are not only improper but can also be offensive to many people, so they should be kept private.
No. Sharing such stories is completely unethical. Public sex is inappropriate and violates public decency norms. Moreover, sharing such stories is an invasion of others' privacy and can cause great harm to those involved, so it should not be done.
Sharing sex stories in public is generally not appropriate. It involves private and often sensitive topics that may make others uncomfortable. We should respect social norms and the privacy of others.
No. Such stories are private and often inappropriate for public sharing as they involve sexual content which is not suitable for general public consumption.
We should respect women and not spread stories related to their private and sexual aspects. It is important to uphold respect and privacy in all aspects of life.
No. Public sex is completely unethical. It violates public decency and the privacy and comfort of others. In a civilized society, sexual activities are supposed to be private and consensual within appropriate boundaries.
Definitely not. Public spaces are for general and appropriate conversations. Real sex stories are far too intimate and often inappropriate for public ears. It can make others uncomfortable and goes against good taste.
Sharing stories about sexual activities in public places like hot tubs is inappropriate and often violates public decency and privacy laws. So, no, there should not be any such 'appropriate' stories to share in this regard.