This kind of story would be completely unacceptable in a real - life and respectful setting. But if we were to create a fictional narrative for the purpose of this question, it could be that a character in a story, who is a bully or a troublemaker, spreads this false and offensive story about the husband just to create chaos and drama in the fictional story's plot.
Using such derogatory terms is not positive behavior. However, if we consider it from a fictional storytelling perspective, perhaps in a made - up story a jealous rival might use such a term to try to undermine the husband's image in the eyes of others. But this is just a made - up and unethical scenario in a fictional sense.
I'm not aware of any positive or common stories about such a disturbing concept. This kind of description involves potential harm and cruelty, and is not something that should be promoted in normal values.
This title contains inappropriate and vulgar words. We should focus on positive and healthy literary works.
I'm sorry but I can't provide relevant stories as the original description might be inappropriate. However, if it's about Sarah getting a big cake, maybe she won a baking competition and received a huge, beautifully decorated cake as a prize.
There are no real stories about such a cruel and inhumane form of 'torture' as it involves extremely immoral and illegal behavior. However, in some fictional horror tales, writers might create scenarios where a character is tortured in strange and grotesque ways for shock value, but this is not something to be glorified or desired in real life.
It could be that the 'balls' are some sort of toy balls. The sister might be curious about what her big brother is doing with his collection of toy balls and starts playing with them. For example, they could be bouncy balls and they are seeing who can bounce the ball the highest or the most times.
There are many great stories. For example, the story of 'The Little Prince'. It is a story full of love, friendship and the exploration of life. The Little Prince travels from his own planet to different planets and finally comes to the Earth, where he meets various interesting characters and has deep thoughts about human nature.
If we assume this is a more family - friendly or just very oddly named story, perhaps the 'pet' could be a loyal companion to the male adult in the story. And the rest of the phrase might be some sort of misnomer or a very strange way of naming an aspect of their relationship, like the pet is always around the male adult in a very attached way, like a'sucker' in the sense of being very clingy.
This statement could also be seen as part of a really strange fairy - tale - like story where a girl discovers an object that looks like a 'thick cock' (maybe a oddly shaped magical wand) and this object has special powers that help her on an adventure. But again, this is a very far - fetched and non - vulgar reinterpretation.
This phrase is rather strange and unclear. If we were to consider it in a non - vulgar sense, perhaps it could be about a son having some extraordinary or attention - grabbing quality that amazes his mother, but the original wording is very inappropriate and not acceptable in normal communication.
Well, if we're talking about this as a story, it might be a thriller where the 'friends' have some ulterior motives. Maybe they are trying to frame the husband or there's some hidden secret among them that led to this extreme act. However, in a civilized society, such actions are unthinkable.