Perhaps they are building something together, like a treehouse or a model, and the father has a part that he thinks will fit but the daughter looks at it and says it's too big. For example, if they are making a birdhouse and the daddy has a large board for the side, the daughter might say it's too big compared to what she envisioned. This shows the difference in their perspectives, with the daddy having more experience and the daughter having a more simplistic view of how things should be sized.
It could be about a physical object that the father has, like a big tool or a large piece of furniture, and the daughter is simply expressing that it seems too big to her in a child - like, innocent way.
Maybe they are at a store and the daddy is showing the girl a very big object, for example a huge stuffed animal. She might say 'Daddy it's too big' because it's much larger than she expected and she's not sure if they can actually take it home or manage it. It could also be related to a big project they are doing together, like building a large fort in the yard and she thinks the materials are too big for what she had in mind.
It could be referring to a storybook where the daddy is reading to the daughter and there is a character or an element in the story that is described as 'too big'. For instance, a giant in a fairy tale might be 'too big' which scares the daughter a bit and she comments on it to her daddy.
Perhaps the child is talking about a new room or a new house. They are used to smaller spaces and this new place seems vast. So, they express it as 'daddy, it's too big'. They might be a bit overwhelmed by the size and don't know how to adjust to the new environment yet.
Maybe'stocky daddy' is a name given affectionately to an older male figure, like a grandfather or an uncle. He has a certain charm associated with his stocky appearance, perhaps he has a big warm smile and a hearty laugh that makes everyone around him feel good.
FFM could stand for 'Fast File Manager'. It's a possible meaning in a technological or computer - related context where managing files quickly is important.
It could also be related to a particular activity. Say you love reading, so the time you spend immersed in a really good book could be your favetime. It's a time when you can escape into different worlds and forget about the daily stresses.
If we consider this in a non - adult context, perhaps 'Peter' could be a toy or an object that is named Peter. It might be too large for a particular space or container, and the person is asking someone (referred to as 'daddy') to remove it.
In a non - sexual context, 'too big to fit' could refer to physical objects. For example, a large piece of furniture might be too big to fit through a narrow doorway. It simply means that the size of an item is such that it cannot be accommodated within a particular space.
In a non - inappropriate context, 'daddy boy' could refer to a boy who has a close relationship with his father, perhaps one where the father is very involved in the boy's life, like taking him to sports events, teaching him skills, or just having a strong bond.
Well, if we want to avoid the inappropriate connotation, perhaps 'f' could stand for 'fun' in family stories. Family stories are often filled with funny moments, like the time when a little kid tried to feed the dog their own food and the chaos that ensued. It could also be 'fables' in the family context, where family members share moral tales they've heard or made up over time.