No. In general conversation, this phrase is not suitable. It shows a lack of respect for the wife's autonomy and dignity. Even if it's meant as a joke, it can be offensive and create an uncomfortable atmosphere in any relationship - related discussion.
No. It's completely improper. General conversation should be clean and respectful, and this phrase contains vulgar elements.
No. The phrase contains elements that are inappropriate for general use as it combines sexual implications with a rather unclear and potentially family - related term in an improper way.
Definitely not. Since it involves 'erotic', it is inappropriate for most general conversations, formal settings, or public platforms.
No, it's not appropriate at all. It contains vulgar language and is not suitable for general communication.
No. It is extremely vulgar and inappropriate language that violates basic social etiquette and respect for others.
Not at all. In most social settings, we aim to have conversations that are positive, educational, or at least family - friendly. Dildo stories are far from meeting these criteria as they are too sexually explicit and inappropriate for general sharing.
In a non - erotica context, 'potty train my wife' could be a very strange and inappropriate way of joking about teaching one's wife some basic habits or routines, perhaps in a household management sense, like getting her to be more organized with using the bathroom facilities in a proper and timely manner. But this is still a rather odd and disrespectful phrase to use in normal conversation.
Well, topics like movies are great. You can talk about the latest blockbusters, your favorite actors or directors, and the interesting plots in movies. For example, discussing how a certain movie reflects a particular social issue.
Definitely not. Christmas is a time for celebration with family, friends, and colleagues. These kinds of sex - related stories are not in line with the festive spirit which is about joy, giving, and togetherness. We should keep the Christmas party atmosphere clean and positive.
Not at all. This phrase contains offensive and vulgar content. In public, we are expected to use language that is appropriate for all audiences, including children and the elderly. Such vulgar language has no place in public communication.