Well, we could think of 'big tits' as a character's name (in a very non - sexual way). So the story could be about a person named Big Tits who likes to jog and some older men in the neighborhood are reluctant to join her jogging group at first because they are used to jogging alone. It's all about friendship and community building, not sexual at all.
One way is to consider 'big tits' as something non - sexual like big water tanks. The story could be about older men who are reluctant to jog near an area where there are big water tanks because they are worried about slipping on wet ground. This removes any sexual implications.
This is a rather inappropriate and objectifying topic. We should focus on positive, respectful and non - objectifying story concepts. For example, a story could be about older men being more focused on their health through jogging rather than such improper themes.
We can change it into a story about a dog - girl from another world who comes to our world to learn about different cultures. She could be a curious character, eager to make friends and understand human values. For example, she might start by going to school in our world and having all kinds of funny and heartwarming interactions with classmates.
To transform it, we can make it a story of self - discovery through muscle building. Imagine a woman who felt weak and unconfident. She decided to start building muscle not for any improper reasons but to feel empowered. She began learning about different types of strength training, worked with a trainer, and as her muscles grew, she found a new sense of self - worth. Her story could involve her emotional journey as well as the physical changes, like how she felt when she first lifted a certain weight or how her posture improved over time.
We could rewrite it as a honeymoon couple who are 'kidnapped' by a group of well - meaning but overzealous wedding planners who want to give them an extra - special honeymoon experience. So they are taken to a secret location full of beautiful scenery and amazing activities, all with a positive and non - offensive theme.
Let's say the stepfather is a painter and he has a project to paint a mural. The stepdaughter wants to help. 'Hot pink' is one of the main colors they use. They both stand on ladders and use their feet to hold some tools while painting the higher parts of the mural. It's a story of teamwork and creativity, eliminating any negative or inappropriate implications.
One way is to rewrite the story from a different perspective. Instead of the wolf being the villain, he could be a misunderstood character. Maybe he was just hungry and didn't know how to communicate properly. The pigs could teach him about sharing food and then they all become friends, living together in harmony in the forest.
We can change it to a story about a big-hearted brother and his little sister. For example, the brother could be very protective of his sister, always there to support her dreams and keep her safe.
Perhaps 'Meeting an old acquaintance and a story of growth'. It takes away the offensive nature and focuses on a more positive relationship and the idea of personal growth through that encounter.
We can focus on the 'dawn' aspect. Dawn is a time of new beginnings, so we could create a story about a character starting a new chapter in their life at dawn. Maybe they are making a resolution, or embarking on a new adventure.
We can focus on the journey of self - discovery and acceptance. For example, a character who is going through gender transformation can learn to accept themselves, face challenges from society, and finally find their true identity and happiness. It can be about the power of being true to oneself.