I'm not sure specifically which 'Training the New Boyfriend' story you are referring to. It could be about a girl trying to teach her new boyfriend certain behaviors, like how to be more romantic, communicate better, or fit into her social circle.
One challenge could be embarrassment. Discussing such an intimate topic might make either of you feel shy or awkward at first. Another is that you both may have different levels of comfort. He might be more hesitant or you might be worried about his reaction.
No. Such stories are very private and inappropriate to be shared publicly as they involve sexual content which is not suitable for general discussion in public spaces.
We can also consider a story about a boyfriend training in cooking. He decides to learn how to make different cuisines for his partner. He begins with simple recipes, like making pasta. He watches cooking tutorials, practices the techniques, and soon he can make a delicious three - course meal. This training not only makes him a better cook but also strengthens their relationship as they share these delicious meals together.
There's a story where a boyfriend trains in photography. He starts with just using his phone camera to take pictures of nature around him. He studies composition and lighting by looking at professional photos online. He then upgrades to a basic DSLR camera and enrolls in a local photography class. Over time, he gets really good at capturing beautiful moments, and he uses his skills to take amazing pictures of his girlfriend and their memories together.
Well, it's important to focus on mutual respect. If you're teaching your boyfriend something like this, it should be a consensual process. You might want to share some of your fantasies or preferences related to it in a non - threatening way. And don't forget about safety and hygiene. Make sure both of you are clean and take necessary precautions if there's any potential for discomfort or harm.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate as it involves private and often adult - related topics. We should focus on positive, respectful and family - friendly topics instead.
I have a story about a girl's first time volunteering at an animal shelter. She was a bit scared of the big dogs at first. But as she started to clean their cages and feed them, she realized how friendly and loving they were. She spent the whole day there, and by the end of it, she knew she wanted to keep coming back to help those furry friends.