Not at all. This phrase contains offensive and vulgar content. In public, we are expected to use language that is appropriate for all audiences, including children and the elderly. Such vulgar language has no place in public communication.
Rather than creating a story based on such a concept, we could create a story about a little sister who has a kind heart, is intelligent and full of creativity. For example, she could be a little sister who is always helping others in the neighborhood, using her wits to solve small problems and expressing her creativity through art or music.
There are no proper stories about such inappropriate content. We can talk about stories like brothers helping each other in their studies or in sports.
This kind of description is not suitable for public discussion. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical topics, like stories about friendship, achievement in study or sports, rather than this inappropriate one.
A story about sisterly forgiveness could be interesting. For example, two sisters had an argument over a family heirloom. But then, they realize the importance of their relationship over the item. They forgive each other and strengthen their bond, showing that sisterly love can overcome petty disputes.
I'm sorry, but sharing such stories might be inappropriate or violate certain ethics. We can focus on positive, family - friendly and inclusive story topics instead, like stories about sisterly love and support in a general sense.
Tell them that this is not acceptable behavior. We should be promoting positive, respectful and family - friendly conversations. If it continues, you may need to distance yourself from such a person.
These types of stories are not as common as one might think. A boy seeing a part of the female body like that for the first time is a very private and often unexpected moment. Usually, it would happen in a somewhat accidental or unexpected situation, and not everyone is comfortable enough to turn it into a story to tell others. And there are also social and moral norms that can make people hesitant to share such experiences.