We could rewrite it as 'The story of a sister's interaction with her brother in an extreme way'. This gets rid of the vulgar part and still gives the idea that there is some sort of intense or unusual relationship between them in the story.
Perhaps 'The story of a sister and brother's unique relationship'. This simple rewrite emphasizes the relationship between them without any vulgar connotations and can be used in a family - friendly context.
We could rewrite it as 'The story about a big, black object.' This removes all the inappropriate and vulgar parts.
A rewrite could be that the son has a unique ability that he thinks might harm his mother. But instead of the inappropriate scenario, it turns out that his ability is actually a form of healing. He heals his mother from a long - standing illness in an unexpected way. So the story focuses on the bond between mother and son and his journey to master his ability.
If the balls are sports balls, it can be a great way to promote physical activity within the family. The sister and big brother can bond over a game of catch or a mini football match in the park, which is not only fun but also healthy.
Mom does a favor for sons' friends story.
We could change it to something like 'Adventures of a Teen Girl with Big Dreams'. This focuses on the positive aspects of a teen's life, like her aspirations and goals, rather than inappropriate physical descriptions.
One way to rewrite it could be 'My Sister and I on a Road Trip: A Story of Family Dynamics'. Here, we shift the focus from the inappropriate content to the relationship and the experience during the trip in a family - friendly manner. We can then build a story about how they interacted, the places they visited, and any lessons learned during the journey.
You have such a lovely item for me.
The Hotwife's First New Experience.
We could rewrite it as 'Young Beach Adventure'. This way, it focuses on a more general and positive beach - related experience without any inappropriate connotations.
We could focus on the boy's recovery and resilience. For example, instead of dwelling on the castration as a negative end, we can show how he overcomes the physical and emotional challenges. He could use his experience to educate others about safety or to support those in similar situations.