Sure. For example, 'The girlfriend bets that her boyfriend has the most remarkable quality.' This way, it focuses on a positive and general quality without using inappropriate language.
Yes, we can rephrase it as 'The girlfriend bets on her boyfriend having a great characteristic.' This rephrasing keeps the general idea of a bet about the boyfriend while being appropriate for all audiences.
This statement is rather vulgar and inappropriate. If we were to assume it in a more general sense, perhaps it means a girlfriend is making a bet related to her boyfriend having some kind of superiority in an improper or unseemly way. But really, it's not a proper or respectful expression.
We could change it to 'gf's first time with a big surprise'.
We could say something like 'The husband was forced to watch an inappropriate story.'
She dates him perhaps due to some aspect of their sexual relationship or attraction. But this is a very general and more acceptable way compared to the original statement.
We could say 'A story about a husband's behavior' which is a very general and appropriate way to start. This gets rid of the vulgar part completely and allows for a more positive or at least neutral discussion about a husband - related story.
Yes. We could say 'The girl was moved by her sister's amazing story of achievement.' This way, it focuses on positive and family - friendly content.
We could say 'Mom has a great personality story' which focuses on the mom's character rather than using a potentially inappropriate physical description.
Sure. We could say 'Sharing positive dating experiences' which is a much more appropriate and positive way to express something related to dating.
We could say 'The son's remarkable achievement mesmerizes his mom'.
We could say 'creating stories about her'. This gets rid of the strange and potentially inappropriate use of 'breeding' and also the reference to'sex' which might not be suitable depending on the context.