Yes, they are unfortunately quite common. Due to overcrowding on buses in many parts of India, it creates an environment where such inappropriate behavior can occur more easily.
I'm not sure which specific "Indian groping story" you are referring to. There could be many stories in the context of India that might involve various situations. It could be a story about cultural traditions where people touch or grope in a symbolic or traditional way, like in some religious ceremonies. But without more context, it's hard to tell a particular story.
If we consider positive cultural groping stories, a common element could be the connection to religious or spiritual significance. For example, in some temple rituals, there might be a gentle touch or groping of certain religious objects as part of the worship.
There have been unfortunately many reports of such incidents in India. One story could be about a woman who was groped on a crowded bus during her daily commute. She bravely reported it to the authorities which led to an awareness campaign in that area to prevent such harassment.
No. Sharing such stories is completely inappropriate and unethical as it involves vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against moral and social norms.
Well, it could also be a story where a mom is trying to understand her teenager's new hobby or interest. She's groping in the sense that she doesn't really know much about it at first. So, she starts reading books, talking to other parents, and slowly gets a better understanding. This journey of hers can be the 'groping mom story', showing her effort to be involved in her child's life.
The negative impacts are numerous. Firstly, it is a serious violation of ethical and moral standards. Secondly, it can create an uncomfortable and inappropriate atmosphere in public or social interactions. For society as a whole, it can contribute to a decline in the overall moral climate. In terms of individuals, it may cause emotional distress and a sense of violation to those who are exposed to it, especially if it involves real - life events or situations. And from a cultural perspective, it is not in line with the promotion of positive and healthy cultural values.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories involve vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against moral and ethical standards. It can also make others feel uncomfortable and is not suitable for public dissemination.
There are no famous 'groping' stories in the sense of inappropriate behavior that should be glorified. But if we consider 'groping for a better society', reformers throughout history have been groping for ways to improve the living conditions of people. They tried new laws, social systems, and economic models to make the world a better place.