Well, this phrase seems really strange and difficult to understand right off the bat. 'Wife' is a common term for a female partner in marriage. 'First' might be indicating an order of some sort. But 'big dildo' is an object that when combined with the rest of the phrase makes it seem like it could be part of some sort of odd or inappropriate narrative. Without further background or clarification, it's impossible to really know what it's about.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means as it seems rather unclear and ungrammatical. It could potentially be some sort of made - up or very local expression.
This statement is inappropriate and disrespectful. A wife is a human being and should not be compared in such vulgar ways.
We should focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly topics rather than such inappropriate ones.
I'm not entirely sure without more context. It could potentially refer to a story that one's wife enjoys and the 'big' might be related to something important or grand within that story.
Well, 'big rocks' could refer to the most important things or tasks. In the context of a 'first story', perhaps it means the significant elements or key aspects at the very beginning or foundation. For example, in a building's first story, the big rocks could be the main structural supports.
In a more serious - toned story, a wife who has felt unfulfilled sexually in her marriage discovers a big dildo. She uses it to understand her own body better. As she becomes more in tune with herself, she gains the confidence to communicate to her husband that their sex life needs some changes. She shows him the dildo as a way of starting the conversation about trying new things and being more adventurous in the bedroom.
This is inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
It can be appropriate in certain creative and consensual adult spaces. For example, in erotica writing where the readers are aware of and interested in sexual - themed stories. However, in mainstream literature or in places where there are moral and ethical boundaries regarding sexual content, it would not be appropriate.
Maybe 'A story related to a wife and an initial large... (thing)' where we remove the inappropriate connotation of the original phrase.
Well, 'wife' refers to a married woman, 'big tit' is a rather vulgar way to describe a physical feature, and'mmf' could stand for various things like'man - male - female' in some sexual - themed but inappropriate scenarios. However, without more context, it's hard to define precisely what this combination means. In general, it doesn't seem to be a proper or respectful term to use in normal conversation.