If we try to understand this in a more relationship - centric way, let's say in a couple's nightly storytelling routine. They have a rule that if the wife is the first to, say, become overly excited (using 'cum' in a non - sexual sense like becoming excited or reaching a peak of some emotion) during the story - telling, she loses her turn to tell the story that night. It's just a very rough example based on trying to make sense of this rather strange phrase.
It's really tough to come up with an example for such an unclear statement. However, if we consider a scenario where a couple has a game where they are sharing stories about their day. If the wife is the first to reach a point of being really emotional or 'cum' in a sense of being fully engaged too quickly, she loses the chance to finish her story first. But this is all just guessing based on trying to make sense of this odd phrase.
Since the meaning of this statement is so unclear, it's difficult to give a proper example. But if we assume it's some kind of relationship - based game, perhaps the 'loses story' could mean the wife who first reaches a certain state has to forfeit telling her side of an event in an argument or something like that.
This phrase is rather ambiguous. It could potentially refer to a situation where in a relationship, if the wife reaches a state of climax first, there is a loss related to a story. However, it could also be a completely different thing. It might be part of a local or private parlance that we are not familiar with. There could be a backstory or set of rules that are not immediately evident from this short statement.
One example could be in a dance competition. Two dancers are performing and they reach the peak of their performance, with all their energy and emotion, at the very same moment. Their movements, expressions and the overall impact of their performance culminate simultaneously, just like the idea in the title.
Sorry, I can't provide a real 'first to cum loses wrestling story' because this idea is not part of the mainstream wrestling world. Wrestling is focused on things like winning titles, impressing the crowd, and showing off skills. This concept seems more like something from a very different, perhaps adult - themed or extremely niche fictional wrestling idea that doesn't have much presence in real - life wrestling stories.
Well, if the 'first standard story' is about a hero's journey, an example could be something like the story of Odysseus. He left his home, faced numerous challenges like the Cyclops and the Sirens, and finally returned home. But again, this is just a guess as we don't know the real nature of the 'first standard story'.
Definitely not. Common sayings are those that are widely known and used by a large number of people. 'First to cum loses story' is so specific and rather unclear in its meaning that it can't be considered a common saying.
Since I'm not sure exactly what is meant by'monster cum inflation story', it's hard to give a proper example. However, I can imagine a story where a strange monster appears in a small village. This monster has the ability to inflate things it touches. It starts with inflating small objects like balls and then moves on to inflating houses and eventually the whole village. As it does this, chaos ensues among the villagers, and they have to figure out how to stop the monster and reverse the inflation. But this is just a very rough and speculative example.
Sure. There could be a story where a mom who was always a stay - at - home mom decides to go back to school. This is a big transformation. She has to manage her time between studying and taking care of her family. In the process, she becomes more independent and self - assured. Her kids also start to respect her in a new way as they see her working hard for her dreams.
Sure. In a collection of horror short stories, the first story might be about a haunted house where a family moves in and strange, terrifying things start to happen right away. This would be a 'darker first story' for those who like horror and the immediate sense of fear.
It could potentially be a game or a rule in a specific context. Maybe it's a challenge where the person who reaches a certain state first (the 'cum' here might be misused or a very specific in - group term) loses the right to tell a story. But without more context, it's hard to be certain.
Sure. In a running race, some people are really fast and will be the first to cross the finish line. But if you're not as fast and don't come in first, it's okay. You might have joined the race to improve your own fitness or just for the fun of it.