We should avoid using such vulgar and inappropriate terms. If you want to talk about positive, healthy and respectful topics, like normal stories or interesting cultural topics, that would be great.
Using such offensive language is not acceptable. Let's focus on positive, family - friendly topics instead.
I'm sorry, but that description involves inappropriate and disturbing content, so I can't provide relevant clarification.
The phrase you used is rather unclear and might be inappropriate. If you are referring to something like a pill, it should be made clear in a proper medical or health - related context. For example, if it's a vitamin pill, you could say 'Tell her to take the pill and swallow it for better health.'
There could be some extremely rare and local folktales that might involve such a strange concept, but without more context it's hard to point to any particular story. It could also be a very unique and perhaps even a shock - value type of idea created in modern and very niche fictional works.
Well, the 'Harry Potter' series also has some great female characters. Hermione Granger is highly intelligent and brave. These stories are full of positive values, such as friendship, loyalty, and the fight against evil, which are much better alternatives to inappropriate or offensive themes.
It's possible that in some very underground or extreme avant - garde literature there could be something like this, but it would be far from the mainstream. It goes against the norms of what is usually presented in literature which aims to engage readers in a more palatable way.
Since the original phrase might have inappropriate connotations, we can change the topic. For example, if 'bhabhi' means sister - in - law in Hindi, we can talk about positive family stories related to sisters - in - law, like how they can be great friends and support in a family.
If you are talking about some fictional or humorous stories related to growth in a non - inappropriate way, you need to be more specific. For example, are they about the growth of something positive like a plant named 'brothers cock' in a storybook? Without more details, it's hard to give a proper response.
Since the term 'exebisum' is not a common one, it's difficult to provide relevant stories. It could be a made - up or very specialized term within a certain context that we are not aware of.
There could be many positive stories. For example, stories about girls achieving great things in sports like a girl winning a difficult marathon. Another could be about girls working together to clean up a local park and make it beautiful again. There are also stories of girls excelling in academics and winning science competitions.
I think you might be misphrasing. If you are referring to Anushka's figure, perhaps you could ask about her fitness regime that gives her a great - looking waist.
I'm sorry, but the term 'black cock daughter hedo stories' is rather unclear and seems like a random or made - up phrase. It could potentially be a very specific or mis - named concept. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly what it refers to.