It might be dancing. When she first stepped onto the dance floor and felt the rhythm in her body, she was immediately drawn to it. The movement, the music, and the sense of freedom while dancing made her addicted to it.
If it was hiking, it would bring her closer to nature. She could enjoy the fresh air, beautiful landscapes, and get some great exercise at the same time. It would also boost her mental well - being as she disconnects from the daily hustle and bustle.
Hard to say. It might be that she's in a location related to the main conflict of the story. Maybe she's trying to solve a mystery or escape from danger.
I recommend " The Tiger Sniffs the Rose, My Husband Is a Demon ". The plot is that the female protagonist only finds out that her husband is not a human but a demon after she gets married. It looked like a suspense story, but it was actually a fantasy novel about a wealthy family. I hope you like the fantasy plot and love story of this novel.
Definitely not. It involves inappropriate and private sexual matters that violate social ethics and good taste. There are so many other positive things to talk about like hobbies, achievements, and cultural experiences.
It's not appropriate at all. While discussions about the gay experience can be healthy and positive, this phrase contains vulgar language ('banana dick') which has no place in respectful communication, whether it's about sexual orientation or any other topic.
Sharing stories with such inappropriate content is not acceptable in a civil and respectful communication environment. Let's talk about interesting travel experiences instead.
She could have met an interesting person on the train and had a great conversation. For example, she might have met a kind old lady who told her some amazing stories from the past. This would not only make the journey more enjoyable but also give her some new perspectives on life.
You might look for a skip option or menu within the app or platform where you're accessing the stories. Sometimes there's a button specifically for skipping.