Another way is to call it 'The Big Book of Mysterious Ghost Encounters'. This title focuses on the mystery aspect of ghost stories rather than any inappropriate content. It gives the idea that the book will be about strange and interesting interactions with ghosts.
We could simply change it to 'The Big Book of Ghost Stories'. By removing the 'erotic' part, it becomes more accessible to a wider range of readers, especially those who are interested in spooky tales without any adult themes.
We might also name it 'The Big Book of Ghostly Tales'. This is a very general and family - friendly title. It doesn't give any indication of inappropriate content and makes it suitable for all ages who enjoy stories about ghosts.
One way is to focus on the emotional aspects rather than the inappropriate ones. For example, if there's a situation where the husband feels threatened by another man's presence in his wife's life, we can emphasize the husband's insecurities and how he overcomes them through communication with his wife, leaving out any sexual implications.
Change the story to be about a game or a bet. Maybe the stepson lost a bet to the stepmom and his punishment is to do tasks related to her feet for a short period, like polishing her shoes. But during this time, they start to bond better and understand each other more as family members.
Another option is 'The Story of Sister, Prince and the Denial of the Giant Bird'. By changing 'giant cock' to 'giant bird', we make it more appropriate for a general audience.
We could change it to 'A story about possession'. This way, it focuses on the concept of possession which can be explored in various non - inappropriate ways, such as possession in a spiritual or psychological context.
No. It clearly isn't suitable for all audiences. Given the 'erotic' part of it, it contains sexual content which is not appropriate for younger audiences or those who are not interested in such adult - themed stories.
We could simply focus on the original Jack and the Beanstalk elements. For example, 'The Adventure of Jack and the Beanstalk' which just emphasizes Jack's journey up the beanstalk, his encounter with the giant, and how he outwits the giant to get the treasures and save his family. No need to add any inappropriate or 'erotic' elements.
Definitely not. General audiences include people of all ages and sensitivities. 'Erotic horror visual novels' usually contain graphic and disturbing content. For example, they may depict sexual violence or extreme psychological torture in the context of a horror story. This is not something that should be exposed to the general public, especially children and those with more delicate sensibilities.
Making sense of 'big black balls kneel sniff story' for a general audience is challenging. One way could be to turn it into a more relatable story. Let's say the 'big black balls' are actually large black stones found in an ancient forest. A curious character kneels down to sniff them, perhaps thinking they might have a special smell that could lead to a hidden treasure. By creating a more detailed and relatable scenario, we can start to make this strange phrase more understandable to the general audience.
No. Erotic content is not suitable for general reading as it may contain inappropriate and vulgar descriptions that are not acceptable in public reading materials.
First, we can remove any sexual innuendos or suggestive language. Then, focus on positive aspects like the doctor - patient relationship, maybe turn it into a story about how the doctor helps ama overcome an illness or injury through his medical skills and compassion.