I would say it's not a common phrase at all. Most people would not use this combination of words when discussing stories, whether they are sexual in nature or not. There are more common ways to talk about interruptions or elements within a story, and this just doesn't seem to be one of them.
In my view, break up sex stories are quite common. A relationship is made up of many aspects, including the physical one. When it's about to end, some people may feel the urge to have one last sexual encounter. It could be because of lingering feelings, or just a way to mark the end of that chapter in a more visceral way. There are so many emotions involved in a break - up, and sex can be a way to express or relieve some of those emotions, which is why these stories are not that rare.
I don't think it is. Usually, in literature, we have more defined terms to talk about different aspects of a story. While there can be breaks in a story's plot, when it comes to specifically an 'adult story', this phrase isn't something that pops up often. Writers would more likely use words like 'disruption in the narrative' or 'plot interruption' which are more general and not associated with just 'adult stories'.
Definitely not. In normal language, we don't encounter such a phrase. It looks like a random collection of words that don't have any obvious connection to form a meaningful, common phrase. It might be a unique creation for a very specific, and likely not mainstream, context.
No, it's not a common phrase. 'Free' might imply freedom or being without charge. However, 'sexual sex stories' is a rather strange construction. It could potentially be an attempt at something like 'free from sexual stories' which would mean not being restricted or burdened by sexual tales, but as it is, it doesn't seem to have a clear, established meaning.
Yes, it is relatively common. People often use it to signify the end of a discussion or a sequence of events that could be considered as stories.
No. It's not a common phrase at all. In normal English conversations, we don't usually hear such a combination of words. It seems rather odd and not something that is part of standard English usage.
No. In normal communication, we usually use simple and clear phrases. 'Am i evil sex story' is a very unique and not so common combination. It might be used in some very specific, perhaps artistic or very personal and deep - thinking contexts, but not in general conversation.
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.
No. It combines a family - related term ('mom') with inappropriate content ('sex stories'). It's not a phrase that should be used in polite conversation or in family - friendly environments.
Yes, there are. One common reason is improper storage. If condoms are stored in a place that's too hot or too cold, or if they are expired, they may be more likely to break. Another reason could be incorrect use. For example, using teeth or sharp objects to open the condom package can damage it. Also, not leaving enough space at the tip of the condom when putting it on can cause it to break more easily during sex.