Sure. There are book clubs where members share their favorite reads and the deep insights they got from the books. For example, in a classic literature book club, people might talk about how 'Pride and Prejudice' reflects the social status and relationship between different classes in that era.
No. Such stories are inappropriate and violate ethical and moral standards. Sharing or discussing sexual and forced content in any context, especially one related to a school environment like a class, is unacceptable and can be disturbing to others.
I heard about a chess club story. In this club, there was a young boy who was a beginner. But he was really eager to learn. The club members were very helpful and patient with him. After a few months of practice, he managed to win his first tournament within the club, which was a great achievement for him.
Some appropriate alternatives could be stories about friendship at a hen party. For example, tales of the bride-to -be and her friends sharing memories, playing innocent games like bridal bingo or charades, and having a great time chatting and laughing over a nice dinner.
Definitely not. These kinds of stories go against the norms of decency and propriety. Clubs are public places, and any form of sexually explicit behavior at the entrance is unacceptable. It violates the basic rules of public behavior and can make others feel uncomfortable and offended.
I don't have any appropriate stories about such vulgar topics. We should focus on positive, healthy and friendly interactions among friends, like the time when my friends and I volunteered together at a local shelter. It was a great experience of helping others and strengthening our friendship.