Well, there could be stories about women exploring their own interests and passions related to cats. Maybe they rescue and care for stray cats or have a special connection with a particular feline.
Such a topic is not appropriate for civilized conversation. It goes against moral and ethical standards and is not something we should explore or discuss.
Yes, there are many. For example, Malala Yousafzai's story. She fought for girls' education in Pakistan in the face of great danger. Her story is one of courage and determination.
This is an inappropriate and anatomically impossible question. Such behavior is not physically feasible and is beyond the realm of normal and healthy discussion.
I'm not aware of any positive or justifiable stories from sex cults as they are extremely harmful and unethical institutions. Usually, if there are any 'accounts' it might be about coercion, abuse, and the loss of personal freedom. But it's important to note that sex cults are illegal and immoral, and we should not promote or give them any form of positive light.
It depends on the nature of the conditioning. If it is done in a respectful, consensual and non - exploitative way, it could be considered ethical. For example, in an educational context where sex stories are used to teach about healthy relationships and sexual health.
Social groups can have an impact as well. If a woman is part of a group where sex stories are shared in a non - vulgar, more of an open - minded and educational way. For instance, in some women - only groups where they discuss relationships and the sexual aspect of them in a healthy way. This can condition them to enjoy such stories as it normalizes the concept and makes it something that can be explored and talked about.