No. Such stories often involve vulgar and inappropriate content. We should focus on positive, respectful and ethical topics in communication and storytelling.
In most cases, it's not appropriate. Friends should share things that are positive, inspiring or at least not offensive. This kind of story is more likely to make others uncomfortable and doesn't conform to the norms of polite conversation.
No, it's not a common phrase in formal language. It's more of a slang - filled expression that might be used in very informal conversations among certain groups.
This is not at all okay. In a civilized society, we should promote positive, respectful, and healthy values. These kinds of stories are often part of the seedy underbelly of inappropriate behavior. We should focus on building strong, respectful relationships rather than spreading such distasteful tales.
The phrase 'big dick guy' might be a colloquial expression for someone who is bold or self - assured. And when this person'shows friends stories', it's about sharing tales, perhaps about his experiences, adventures or just some interesting anecdotes he has. For example, it could be travel stories, or something funny that happened at work. It really depends on the context of who this person is and what kind of stories he likes to share.
Definitely not. This is a very abnormal and inappropriate situation. Family relationships are based on respect and propriety, and this kind of behavior violates basic family values and can cause great harm to family members both psychologically and in terms of family harmony.
No. Such stories are inappropriate as they may contain vulgar and unethical content.
No, it's not appropriate at all. Sharing stories about prostitutes involves immoral and unethical behavior. It also disrespects women and promotes a negative view of human relationships. Such topics should not be part of normal conversations among friends.
One example could be a guy who just got a new, really expensive car and he's a well - endowed man. He might drive up to his friends in his shiny new ride, with a confident swagger, and start talking about how he's been doing great at work to afford it, subtly showing off both his financial success and his self - assuredness that comes with his other 'assets'.
Rather than the literal sense, if we talk about having friends with a 'big dick' kind of personality in terms of being self - assured. I knew a friend who would always stand up for what he believed in, no matter what others said. He was like a big presence among us, always ready to voice his opinions strongly.
This kind of phrase is not acceptable in polite conversation. There is no so - called 'appropriate interpretation' as it violates the norms of good taste and respect for others.
Well, in the realm of mainstream literature, these are not acceptable. However, in some underground or unregulated forms of writing, they might exist, but that doesn't make them right. We should promote literature that is inclusive of all ages and respects different values, and these stories clearly don't meet those criteria.