Politely stop them. Just say that this is an inappropriate topic and you don't want to hear it.
No. Such stories are inappropriate and violate social and moral norms. This kind of behavior is private and should not be shared or discussed in public or with others.
The first step should be to encourage the mom not to give in to the blackmailer. Then, they should report the matter to the authorities, like the police. Blackmail is a serious offense, and the law can protect the victim.
First, make it clear that you don't want to engage in such a conversation. You can use humor to defuse the situation a bit, like 'Whoa, that's way too much information! Let's talk about something else, like that new movie we were thinking of seeing.' This way, you're gently redirecting the conversation to a more suitable topic without making your friend feel too bad.
Report it to the school authorities. They can take appropriate actions to ensure that such inappropriate behavior and content are not spread within the school. Schools have a responsibility to maintain a healthy and positive environment for all students, and this kind of story violates that.
First, the person being blackmailed (the mom) should not give in to the blackmailer. Then, she should consider involving the authorities like the police. It is important to stop such unethical behavior right away.
One should firmly resist the blackmailer. Don't be afraid of their threats. It's important to preserve any evidence of the blackmail. Seek professional help if needed, such as consulting a lawyer or a counselor. The law is on your side in such cases, and the blackmailer should be held accountable for their actions.
The sister should report the situation to the authorities. Blackmail is a crime in many places. At the same time, she should surround herself with a support system, such as family and close friends. They can help her stay strong and not be intimidated by the blackmailer. Also, she should avoid any further contact with the blackmailer if possible.
Politely tell them that it's not an appropriate topic and you don't want to hear it.
No. Such a story involves inappropriate and private sexual behavior, and sharing it is not acceptable in a civilized and proper social environment.
First of all, it's an embarrassing situation. You should try to stay calm. Maybe start by apologizing for the inappropriate behavior in a private moment. Then, it might be a good idea to have an open and honest conversation about privacy and appropriate boundaries in the future.