Firstly, communicate openly with your gf about your stance on this. Agree that you'll both be responsible drinkers. When at parties or bars, stay with a group of friends who can keep an eye on you and prevent any inappropriate behavior. If you find yourself getting drunk, go home separately or stay in a non - sexual environment until you're sober again.
It depends on the nature of their relationship and their personal boundaries. In a very open and trusting relationship, it might be okay as long as both are comfortable.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate and goes against moral and ethical standards. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful relationship topics.
Yes. Blackmailing is a form of coercion and abuse. When it comes to your little sister, you are supposed to protect her, not engage in such immoral and illegal behavior. The law is there to safeguard the well - being of individuals, and this kind of action goes against all principles of legality and basic human decency.
No. Intimate experiences between a boyfriend and a girlfriend should be kept private. Publicly sharing sex stories can make others uncomfortable and may also lead to issues like slut - shaming or disrespect for the individuals involved.
It's inappropriate. Even if the relationship has ended, there are boundaries. Sex is a private matter, and sharing stories about an ex - gf's sexual experiences is not only unethical but can also lead to legal issues in some cases, like if it's considered slander or invasion of privacy.
No. Such stories often involve adult and inappropriate content that is not suitable for public discussion. It violates moral and ethical norms in a public setting.
Jealousy can be a common motive. For example, if the younger sibling gets more attention from parents, the big sister might bully to get that attention back. Another motive could be a sense of superiority. The big sister may think she's better and can control the younger one.