One story could be that you plan a surprise picnic for your sister. You secretly prepare all her favorite foods, like sandwiches, fresh fruits and her beloved chocolate cake. Then you take her to a beautiful park, find a shady spot under a big tree and lay out the picnic blanket. As she sees all the delicious food, her face lights up with joy.
Once, you decided to do a silly dance in front of your sister. You put on some crazy clothes, like a big floppy hat and mismatched socks, and started doing the silliest moves you could think of. Your sister burst out laughing so hard that she couldn't stop for minutes.
This kind of question is completely inappropriate and goes against ethical and moral standards. We should avoid even considering such disturbing and harmful ideas.
Definitely not. Since these stories deal with very private and sexual matters, they are not meant to be shared with a general or young audience. There are certain boundaries of propriety in society, and these stories cross those in most public or family - friendly settings.
No. Creating stories that involve the idea of making someone a'slave' in an erotic context is completely unethical. It promotes non - consensual and dehumanizing relationships, which go against basic human rights and values of equality and respect.
No. It is completely unethical. Forcing or asking a family member, especially a sister, to be involved in creating or submitting erotic stories violates boundaries of appropriate family relationships and is a form of exploitation and abuse of the family bond.
Definitely not. It is an inappropriate and unacceptable behavior. Everyone has the right to their own privacy and freedom, and forcing someone to be involved in creating or submitting such inappropriate content is wrong on many levels. It can also lead to a breakdown in family relationships and trust.
Definitely not. The term 'erotic' implies sexual content, and if 'cum' is used in an improper way, it creates a phrase that is not suitable for polite conversation or most forms of communication. We should use clean and respectful language.
First, let her know how much positive stories can impact others in a good way. Encourage her to draw inspiration from her own experiences, like her hobbies or the things she loves. You could also introduce her to some good books or movies that have positive and inspiring stories. Provide her with writing prompts that are positive in nature, such as 'Write about a time when you helped someone.'
They can normalize non - consensual behavior. When such stories are circulated, it may give the wrong impression that it's okay to have power - imbalanced and non - consensual relationships, which is extremely harmful to society's values.