There could be a story where an old lady attends a neighborhood garden party. She might bring her famous homemade pies and share gardening tips with the neighbors. Everyone gathers around her as she tells stories of how the neighborhood has changed over the years.
Definitely not. These kinds of stories are not suitable for public discussion. It is disrespectful to others and can make people uncomfortable. There are so many other positive and interesting topics to talk about, like cultural traditions, travel experiences or new scientific discoveries.
Yes. There could be a story about how she helped the local community during a difficult time. Perhaps there was a flood or a big storm, and she opened her home to those in need, providing food and shelter. She might have also organized a neighborhood clean - up effort to make the area more beautiful and inviting for everyone.
No, it's not common at all. Such stories are not the norm in mainstream literature or storytelling because they involve rather unorthodox and often inappropriate relationships. Most stories tend to focus on more common and socially acceptable relationship dynamics.
The main ethical issue is the lack of respect. The elderly should be treated with dignity, and these stories completely violate that. Also, it can create a wrong perception of sexual relationships, especially those that involve vulnerability, like an old lady might be. It's a form of sexualizing someone in an inappropriate and disrespectful way.
Definitely not. These types of stories are not acceptable in a civilized society. They objectify and potentially harm the image of the elderly and also promote improper and unethical behavior.
There are many other interesting and positive topics to explore, such as the achievements of the elderly in art or community contributions, rather than this kind of improper topic.