Well, sharing such stories is often not appropriate in a general or public context. These are very personal and sexual in nature. In a society that values privacy and propriety, we should respect the boundaries of what is acceptable to discuss publicly.
You can set clear boundaries at the start of a conversation. Let people know that you are not interested in discussing sexual - related stories. Also, if you notice the conversation veering towards such topics, simply excuse yourself or shift the focus to a more general, positive topic like a new movie or a book you've read.
There are many non - fiction story collections about coming - of - age experiences, relationships, and self - discovery. But stories that are so explicitly titled as you mentioned are not something that is easily found or should be promoted. We should focus more on positive, healthy, and respectful relationship - based non - fiction stories, like memoirs of people falling in love and growing through their relationships.
One interesting non - fiction read is 'Becoming' by Michelle Obama. It's a story about her life, from her childhood to her time in the White House. It gives insights into her growth, her relationships, and her impact on society. Also, 'Wild' by Cheryl Strayed is a great non - fiction story about a woman's solo journey of self - discovery on the Pacific Crest Trail. These are all positive and inspiring non - fiction stories that are a far cry from the inappropriate topic you initially mentioned.
One story could be about a young twink who was very nervous for his first time. He had a partner who was very understanding and took the time to make him feel comfortable. They started with gentle caresses and kisses, gradually building up the intimacy until the twink felt ready to take the next step. It was a special moment filled with a mix of excitement and a little fear.
In these stories, the twink's emotions can be a complex mix. There's usually a lot of excitement as it's a new adventure in the realm of intimacy. But at the same time, there can be fear or hesitation. For example, in some stories, the twink might be worried about pain or not living up to the partner's expectations. However, with the right partner, the emotions can quickly turn to joy and a deeper sense of connection as the experience unfolds.
For some, the first time is about discovery. The giver might be learning what the receiver likes. There could be a lot of trial and error. But once they find that sweet spot, it can lead to an amazing orgasm. It's like a journey of exploration together, with each moment adding to the anticipation and the final pleasure.
Sharing such personal and sexual stories is inappropriate and goes against moral and ethical norms in many contexts. We should focus on positive, inclusive and family - friendly topics instead.