First, be aware of the company you are in. If it's a family or professional setting, stay away from such topics. Second, if someone starts to bring up such inappropriate things, gently change the subject. For example, start talking about a new movie or a recent travel experience.
Definitely not. Such content is inappropriate and can make others uncomfortable. We should focus on topics that are inclusive and respectful to all audiences in a public setting.
Sharing erotic stories is not appropriate as it involves adult and often inappropriate content. We can focus on positive and family - friendly topics like adventure sleep over stories or funny sleep over experiences instead.
I know of a sleep over story of two guys, Leo and Jake. They prepared a lot of snacks before the sleep over. When the night began, they first showed each other their favorite books and talked about why they liked them. After that, they talked about their first crushes within the gay community. They also discussed their future plans, like maybe traveling to some gay - friendly destinations together. It was a really warm and memorable sleep over.
Stories about friendship are also wonderful. Imagine a story of two best friends, a little mouse and a little bird, who go on an adventure together. It's a warm and positive story that can be a perfect sleep story without any inappropriate content.
One great story could be about a magical adventure in a hidden forest. There are fairies and talking animals, and the sisters in the story have to work together to find a lost key that unlocks a secret garden filled with beautiful flowers and delicious fruits. It's a story of friendship and discovery.
No. Mainstream literature generally aims to reach a wide audience including all ages and genders. Erotic content is not suitable for this broad and general readership.