A 'call boy story' could potentially be about the experiences of a male who is involved in some sort of on - call service work, perhaps in the entertainment industry or a service - oriented job where he is summoned or 'called' to perform certain tasks at short notice.
No, it is not ethical. Writing about such topics often objectifies and exploits individuals involved in the sex industry. It can also contribute to the normalization of unethical behavior and the degradation of those who may be in vulnerable situations.
Sure. There was a call boy who was hired by a young woman who was feeling lonely. They started talking and found out they had a lot in common. Eventually, they fell in love and got married. It was a very unexpected but happy ending for the call boy.
It isn't correct. The correct form would be 'I am only a boy named Story' or 'I am only a boy who is called Story'. The way it is written now, the 'call story' part doesn't make proper grammatical sense.
Sure. In a call boy story, the call boy, named Tom, works at a busy hotel. He gets called to attend to various guests' needs. One day, a very important guest loses his luggage. Tom has to search everywhere, deal with the airport staff, and finally manages to find the luggage just in time before the guest has to leave for an important meeting.
Society promotes positive, respectful and family - friendly values. Such stories violate these values and can make people uncomfortable and offended. For example, in public places or family settings, if someone were to start talking about such stories, it would be highly inappropriate.
In a legal sense, in some cases it may violate privacy laws or regulations related to sexual harassment. It can cause emotional harm to the other party involved, leading to psychological distress.