Definitely. This kind of idea goes against basic moral and ethical values. It can be very harmful and offensive to many people, and it's not something that should be promoted or even casually mentioned in normal conversations.
We should be aware of the ethical implications of the stories we create or share. Don't promote any content that involves unethical or disturbing themes like this. If we see such content, we should report it.
The 'dad gives virgin daughter to friend story' sounds extremely inappropriate. It could potentially be a story that highlights the lack of rights and protection for women in some patriarchal or extremely unjust societies. In modern, civilized society, such an act would be considered illegal and a serious violation of human rights. If it is a story, it might be aiming to shock the readers and make them reflect on the importance of protecting the vulnerable, especially women, from such unjust actions.
No. Such a story is not common in mainstream literature as it involves extremely unethical and immoral content. Mainstream literature usually promotes positive values like love, friendship, justice, etc.
This is quite an intrusive question. Virginity is a private matter. However, I think what's more important is the relationships and experiences I've had in life that have made me who I am today, rather than simply being defined by whether I'm a virgin or not.
Asking your dad about his virginity is quite a bold move. In most cultures, this is a very private and sensitive topic. It's better to focus on more positive and family - friendly topics like his hobbies, his work experiences or family memories.
Regarding your dad's virginity, it's a deeply personal matter. We live in a society where people's sexual experiences are private. Even if your dad is open - minded, this question might still be a bit too much. Instead of focusing on this, it would be better to build a relationship with your dad based on mutual understanding, respect, and sharing other positive aspects of life. For example, you could talk about his dreams, his achievements, or how he overcame difficulties in his life.
I'm sorry, but this is a very personal question. I can't answer it on behalf of your dad. You should have an open and honest conversation with him directly if you really want to know.
The dad might tell his daughter stories of his own acts of kindness and how they made him feel good. Then, he encourages her to do small acts of kindness every day, like helping an elderly neighbor carry groceries. By observing her dad's example and following his advice, the daughter learns to be kind in her daily life.
One story could be that the dad starts by teaching his daughter how to do simple household chores like washing dishes. He shows her the proper way to scrub and rinse, explaining that being able to take care of these tasks on her own is an important part of independence.