One way is to stay neutral. If it's a story about two family members fighting, don't take sides immediately. Just listen and try to understand both perspectives.
One example is when a mom gossips about her own child to other people. Saying things like how difficult her child is at home or how bad their grades are without the child's permission.
One way is to set clear boundaries in conversations. If someone starts to tell such a story, firmly state that you don't want to hear it. Also, in communities and groups, have strict rules against this kind of inappropriate sharing.
Be cautious about the sources you visit. Don't go to websites or platforms that are known for adult or inappropriate content. Also, be careful with social media, as sometimes such stories can be shared there. If you see something suspicious, don't click on it. And educate yourself about what is appropriate and inappropriate content so you can easily recognize and avoid 'nasty sexy stories'.
Another approach is to share stories from our own happy memories, like a family picnic or a day at the beach. These real - life inspired stories are full of positive emotions and are a far cry from nasty bedtime stories. It gives the child a sense of warmth and security as they go to sleep.
Another way is for students to learn about different writing styles. 'Nasty short stories' can have a unique style that is different from more positive or neutral stories. The language used might be more edgy or direct. By studying these stories, students can expand their understanding of the range of writing styles available. They can see how authors use words to create an impact and convey the 'nasty' elements, whether it's through description of actions or dialogue.
One way is through education. Teach people about the negative impacts of such stories so that they are less likely to seek them out. Also, media platforms should have strict regulations to stop the dissemination.
However, if hypothetically considering it, one should focus on the emotional and sensual aspects without being vulgar. But again, this goes against the values of propriety and should not be pursued in the real world. Instead, one can focus on writing positive love stories that respect boundaries and values.