No. Masturbation is a private and personal matter. Sharing stories about it publicly is not considered appropriate in most social and cultural contexts as it involves very private sexual behavior.
No. Erotic stories, especially those related to masturbation, are considered private and inappropriate for public discussion. Such topics are often considered vulgar and violate public moral and ethical norms.
If it happens in person, firmly and clearly state that such topics are inappropriate and ask the person to stop. For example, say 'This is a private matter and I don't want to hear about it.'
One can avoid exposure by staying away from adult - themed websites and magazines. Also, be cautious when using social media and only follow appropriate and family - friendly accounts.
In a story, an older lesbian woman who owned a bookstore became friends with a young lesbian customer. The older woman introduced the younger one to classic lesbian literature. Their bond grew as they discussed their favorite books and the representation of lesbians in different works. It was a beautiful connection based on a shared love for literature.
Good lesbian literature often has well - developed characters. For example, in 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit', the main character's journey of self - discovery is vividly portrayed. The characters should feel real and relatable.
Radclyffe Hall is a very well - known lesbian writer. Her most famous work 'The Well of Loneliness' is a significant piece in lesbian literature. It was quite controversial when it was first published but has since become a classic.