It's highly inappropriate. In a normal and healthy society, relationships between family members like a mother and son are based on love and respect within the boundaries of family ethics. Stories that seem to deviate from this, like the one mentioned, have no place in proper communication.
We can start by educating people about appropriate content and values. When individuals are aware of what is right and wrong, they are less likely to spread such inappropriate stories.
I heard a story where a roommate was really noisy at night. He would play loud music and talk on the phone late into the night. This made it impossible for his roommate to study or sleep well. The situation got so bad that the affected roommate had to move out in the middle of the semester.
A very common horror story is about the roommate with bad hygiene. They don't wash themselves or their clothes regularly. It makes the dorm smell awful. Then there's the roommate who is always borrowing things and never returns them. It can be small things like a pen or bigger things like a laptop charger. And some roommates are just too clingy. They follow you everywhere and don't give you any personal space.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories involve private and often sexual content, which is not suitable for public sharing in a college or any general setting. It violates the privacy and respect of others and goes against the ethical and moral norms of a campus environment.
No. Sharing sex stories about your roommate is a clear violation of privacy. Everyone has the right to keep their personal and private aspects of life, including sexual matters, private. It can also make the roommate feel extremely uncomfortable and violated.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate as it involves private and often unethical behavior. College is a place for study and personal growth in a proper and respectful environment.
No. Such a topic involves inappropriate and unethical content, especially when it comes to the concept of 'freeuse' which is non - consensual and violates basic human rights and ethical norms. We should focus on positive, respectful and ethical topics in a college or any other setting.
Well, here's a possible story. A man's son was about to go to college. His wife was worried about how the son would adapt. One day, the man's college roommate visited. During their conversation, the roommate confessed that he had always been a bit envious of the man's family life. He saw how the man had a loving wife and now a son going off to college, while he had been so focused on his career that he missed out on such family experiences.
My college roommate was always into art. One day, he came to visit. My son was having an art project for school. My roommate saw it and started giving some great tips. My wife, who was also interested in art, joined in. They all worked together on the project. My son was so happy with the end result. It was a unique moment where my college friend's knowledge, my wife's interest, and my son's need came together in a creative way.