In a fictional story about an old - timey family, the mention of a spank with a cane might be used to show the strict upbringing of a character in the past. However, it would be made clear that this is not an acceptable practice today. The diaper position could be used to describe the infancy of a character, like when the mother was changing the diaper, and this part could be used to show the nurturing side of the family life in that era.
Perhaps in a comical short story set in a Victorian - like world. The spank with a cane could be a very mild and exaggerated form of discipline that is more for comical effect than anything real. The diaper position could be a part of the background of a baby character. But overall, the story would be more about the humor and the quirks of that fictional world, while still making it clear that any form of real abuse is unacceptable.
I'm not sure there are many positive or appropriate 'stories' involving spanking with a cane and diaper positions. Spanking with a cane is an act of corporal punishment which is not acceptable in modern society. And diaper positions in this context seem rather strange and inappropriate. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical topics.
Let's say there is a story about a boy who is very shy and doesn't want to go to school. But his parents, out of concern for his future, jabardasti chudai (forcefully make him) go to school every day. In this case, the phrase is used to depict the situation where the boy is made to do something against his will in the context of the Hindi story.
A wife could also be involved in community service with her friends. They volunteer at a local shelter, helping the less fortunate. This kind of activity not only brings the wife and her friends closer but also makes a positive impact on the community.
Sure. For example, there could be a story about a surprise birthday party. All the friends secretly plan for weeks, decorate the place, and when the birthday person arrives, they are completely astonished by the wonderful setup and all their friends waiting for them.
I'm sorry, but this involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide such a story.
If 'rhg' is related to romance novels, it could be used like this: say there is a series of romance novels that are set in historical times and have a strong focus on the relationship between the hero and heroine. The publisher or author might label this series as 'rhg' for 'Romantic Historical Glimpses'. This would be a unique identifier for fans of that particular type of romance novel. Also, 'rhg' could be an acronym for a club or community that specifically focuses on a certain aspect of romance novels, like 'Romance - Historical - Gothic' and members of this club might use 'rhg' to quickly recognize works that fit into their area of interest.
Sure. One situation is for elderly people with incontinence issues. As they age, their bladder control may weaken, and adult diaper plastic pants can help them maintain their dignity and comfort. It's a practical solution to a common problem among the elderly population.
Sure. A map of New York City subway lines could be used if the story is about transportation or infrastructure in the city. Another example could be a map of the world's major financial centers if the story is related to the global economy.
Perhaps a story where Spinel goes on a quest to find a lost artifact that has significance in her world. Along the journey, she has to solve puzzles, face dangerous enemies, and learn more about the history of her world.
In a'sublime directory' of non - erotic stories, you might find classic works of literature. For instance, 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen, which focuses on the social relationships and romances in a very proper and non - erotic way. Another example could be 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' by Mark Twain, which is full of boyish adventures and humor. And then there are fables like those of Aesop, which convey wisdom through simple and non - erotic stories.