No. Such stories are inappropriate for general literature as they involve private and sexual content that goes against moral and ethical norms in public literary works.
Definitely not. These kinds of stories cross the line of decency. Everyone has the right to their private moments, and sharing or focusing on such a situation is unethical. It also goes against the principles of respect and good taste in society.
Sharing such stories is highly inappropriate. Masturbation is a very private matter, and if a girl is caught by her mom in such a situation, it should be a private family moment. Exposing and sharing such stories violates privacy and can cause great harm and embarrassment to the girl involved.
Society should firmly oppose the spread of girl masturbating stories. These stories violate the privacy and dignity of women, and also have a negative impact on the social atmosphere. We should advocate positive, healthy and respectful topics in society.
No. Such a topic involves inappropriate and private behavior that is not suitable for public discussion, especially in the context of a classroom which should be a place for learning and appropriate behavior.
I'm not sure specifically which 'thirteen ghosts' are in that story without more context. It could be a collection of various spooky apparitions like the ghost of a murdered victim, a spectral figure from an old haunted house, or a spirit from a tragic past event.
We should avoid them because it's a private matter. No one should have their most private actions exposed and turned into a story. It's a basic respect for others' privacy.
No. Such topics are highly private and inappropriate for general discussion. It involves very personal and often sexual aspects that should be respected as private matters.