It could also be scholars who have made great contributions to their fields. Their extensive research, knowledge and insights are their 'big packages' and they tell their story through lectures, books or interviews to inspire the next generation of scholars and students.
It could mean that men who have a lot to offer, perhaps in terms of resources or knowledge (represented metaphorically as 'big packages'), are sharing their experiences or life stories.
Perhaps it refers to men who have a lot to offer in terms of knowledge or skills. They might be in a position to share their stories of how they acquired those skills or knowledge. Let's say in the field of art, a man with a great portfolio (big package in a sense) would share his journey in creating those artworks.
Nelson Mandela also fits in a way. He had a huge load of the fight for equality in South Africa (big package). His autobiography and his many speeches were ways he told his story, about his long struggle against apartheid, his imprisonment, and his unwavering belief in a united South Africa.
It's hard to say for sure. Sometimes stories like this are based on real events but with some fictional elements added for dramatic effect.
Perhaps a young adventurer who has just returned from an epic journey. They are full of excitement and want to share their amazing experiences, which make up this big gigantic story.
Well, I once knew a girl named Lily. She started dating a black man named Tom. Tom was a really kind - hearted guy. He was into art and would often take Lily to local art galleries. They had a great time sharing their views on different artworks. They also loved cooking together. Tom introduced Lily to some African - inspired recipes, and they would spend evenings in the kitchen, laughing and creating delicious meals.
Asking about such personal and potentially sensitive matters is not right. Let's have conversations that are kind and respectful to all.
Once upon a time, there was a man and a woman. They met by chance in a park. The man was walking his dog and the woman was reading a book on a bench. The dog ran up to the woman, and that's how they started talking. They found out they had a lot in common, like their love for old movies. Eventually, they became good friends.
I'm not sure exactly which 'boys 2 men story' you specifically mean. It could be about a group of boys growing into men, facing various challenges like education, friendships, and family issues along the way.
There's no indication given in that statement as to who should tell the story. It could be anyone, really.