Maybe she's referring to a large bruise or a swollen area on her body. For example, my sister once hit her leg really hard and had a big bruise. She kept saying it hurt and it was so big. She had to rest a lot and use some ice packs to reduce the swelling.
She could be talking about a big lump or bump she found on her skin. I heard a story about a lady who found a large, painful lump on her neck. She was really worried at first. But after seeing a doctor, it turned out to be a harmless cyst. So, it's important to get such things checked out.
It might also be a big insect or animal that scared or hurt her. Maybe a large spider or a dog that jumped on her. If it's a big spider, the sudden appearance and its size could startle her and if it bites or touches her, it can cause pain. With a dog, if it's a big one and jumps too enthusiastically, it could knock her over and cause pain.
Well, my neighbor's wife had a large cyst. She often complained that it hurt and it was big. They had to go through a series of medical check - ups and finally had it removed surgically. It was a long and nerve - wracking process for the whole family.
It could mean that her sister used to tell really interesting pet stories. Maybe they were funny or heartwarming and she misses that form of connection and entertainment.
In a camping story, someone might encounter a large tree root while walking in the dark. They trip over it and sprain their ankle. They would exclaim 'it hurts, it's so big' referring to the root that was large enough to cause such an accident. The pain from the sprained ankle would be the reason for saying it hurts.
This is a rather strange and inappropriate statement. Maybe in a very unorthodox sense, she could be implying that his tales are so outlandish that they are 'big' in the sense of being hard to believe. However, this is all speculation because the statement as it stands is not only vulgar but also very ambiguous.
This statement contains inappropriate and vulgar content. We should focus on positive, respectful and healthy topics in communication.
She might be referring to stories where characters are in situations of being tied up in a non - literal sense, like in adventure or mystery stories where someone is trapped or restricted. For example, in a detective story, a victim could be tied up in a basement waiting to be rescued.
This is a rather strange request. It could be that she's testing your reaction or she's been exposed to some strange content recently that made her curious about this kind of stories. But again, it's important to approach the situation with respect and ask her directly what she's really after. If it makes you uncomfortable, let her know that certain topics are off - limits in your relationship.
The love brain referred to the way a person put all their energy and thoughts into love and their lover. If your girlfriend says you're a love brain, she might think you're too focused on love and neglect other aspects of your life. She might want you to be more rational and calm in dealing with emotional problems, instead of being controlled by your emotions. This statement may mean that she has higher expectations of you and hopes that you can pay more attention and support her. However, the specific situation may vary from person to person. It's best to communicate with your girlfriend to understand her specific intentions and expectations in order to better solve the problem.
It could mean she is more open - minded about fictional or even real - life accounts of affairs perhaps for the purpose of discussing relationship dynamics in a broader sense. Maybe she wants to understand the reasons behind affairs better, not necessarily because she approves of having an affair herself.