Maybe it shows that the kid is being cautious or trying to create a certain atmosphere. It might also be part of a bedtime routine to get ready for sleep.
Cutting off the Three Separations meant that the cultivator had successfully eradicated the three bad thoughts in his body and reached the realm of purifying his soul. By cutting off the Three Separations, self-cultivators could improve their cultivation faster and get closer to becoming true immortals.
Taking off and landing between a man and a woman was a metaphor used to describe the behavior and attitude of a man and a woman in a relationship. Take-off referred to the pursuit stage. The pursuer only cared about arousing the other party's interest and showing off his own strengths and charm. He did not consider the other party's preferences and values, nor did he care about the outcome of the relationship. Landing meant that after the pursuit of success, the pursuer began to lose interest and no longer cared about the other party's feelings and needs. He only cared about satisfying his own needs. This kind of behavior ignored the authenticity and durability of the relationship, causing harm and disappointment to the other party. In a real relationship, we need to pay attention to each other's feelings and needs, respect each other's decisions, and work together to manage the relationship. Only then can we obtain true happiness and satisfaction.
It could mean that Bugsy is removed from bedtime stories. Maybe Bugsy was a character in some bedtime stories, and now for some reason, like the stories are being updated or made more appropriate, Bugsy is not part of them anymore.
Well, in the 'cutting the ends off the ham story', it often symbolizes following traditions blindly. Maybe it started with a practical reason in the past, like the ends being too tough or something. But over time, people just keep doing it without really knowing why.
I can't really provide a positive or detailed answer about this phrase as it involves vulgar and inappropriate sexual connotations. We should promote healthy, respectful relationships and communication in relationships rather than using such objectifying terms.
I'm not sure what 'Dragon off' means exactly in this context. But if we focus on 'never ending story', it could imply a story that has no clear conclusion. Maybe the dragon is somehow related to this never - ending aspect. For example, it could be a dragon that lives forever and its life story is being told, which is why the story never ends.
It could potentially be a story about an embarrassing moment where a sister had her top (like a blouse or shirt) accidentally fall off. Maybe it happened during a physical activity or some sort of accident.
I don't really know what it means specifically. It could just be a random phrase someone made up. Maybe 'off' here means separated or removed from the story about the never - ending thing, and the dog is the subject that has this relationship with the story.