I'm not sure if they are extremely common, but Tinder being a dating app, there is always a possibility of people misbehaving. There are those who are in relationships but still use Tinder to look for something on the side. The 'big dick' part in these stories could be added for shock value or just to make the story stand out more. But overall, cheating stories do pop up from time to time on Tinder, and some might involve this kind of rather vulgar detail.
Well, it's hard to say exactly how common they are. There are millions of users on Tinder. Some people are honest and looking for real relationships. But there are also those who are not so honest. In a relationship, if one partner is not satisfied, they might turn to Tinder while still being with their significant other. The 'big dick' aspect might be a factor in some cases where people use it as a sort of false advertisement to get more matches and then end up cheating on their partners. But we can't really quantify how often this specific type of story occurs.
I've heard a story where a girl matched with a guy on Tinder. They started chatting and planned to meet. When they met, she noticed that the guy was constantly looking over his shoulder and acting really nervous. Later she found out through mutual friends that he was in a relationship. It seems like he was trying to have some fun on the side while his partner was unaware. And as for the 'big dick' part, well, it could be just a part of some wild exaggeration in the story to make it more interesting or memorable.
Definitely not. Literature usually aims to convey deep emotions, thought - provoking ideas, and cultural aspects. A 'cheating big dick story' sounds more like something inappropriate and not in line with the usual literary themes. There are far more important and positive topics that literature explores, such as human nature, historical events, and the search for meaning in life.
I don't have any appropriate stories involving such inappropriate and vulgar content. Let's focus on positive and respectful topics instead.
Most literature promotes positive values, and while there may be some stories that involve cheating, they are usually not glorified. For example, in 'Madame Bovary', Emma Bovary's affairs end in tragedy, showing the negative consequences of such actions.
Cheating is unethical behavior and I don't promote or have positive stories about it. We should focus on positive values like honesty and loyalty in relationships.
Some people might be shocked or surprised at first. They may find it hard to believe or be in awe of the details in such stories.
In general, stories centered around a too big dick are rare. Most literary works focus on more diverse and meaningful subjects rather than this specific aspect.
The key here is communication. Sit down with her and ask her why she is doing this. Try to understand her perspective. But also make it clear that this behavior is not acceptable in a relationship. If she is willing to work on it, you can consider giving her a chance. For instance, you could suggest activities like couple's therapy or reading relationship - building books together. But if she shows no intention to change, then it's probably best to end the relationship.
Not at all. Most literature is centered around themes like love, friendship, social issues, historical events, etc. A 'big dick diapered sissy story' has no place in the world of traditional literature. It's a very strange and inappropriate concept that doesn't align with the purpose and values of normal literary works. Such a concept is more likely to be found in some extremely niche or inappropriate forms of writing that are not part of the literary mainstream.
No. It contains inappropriate and vulgar elements which are not acceptable in a good narrative. A good narrative should have positive values and engaging plots that can appeal to a wide range of audiences.