You can start by reading a lot of good stories. This will expose you to different styles and structures, and give you ideas for your own stories. Also, practice makes perfect. Try to tell short, simple stories to your friends or family often.
I'm not sure specifically which 'daddy can i suck it story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or personal accounts with this title. It could potentially be about a child asking their father for permission to do something innocent like suck on a lollipop or a straw, but without more context, it's hard to tell.
This kind of behavior is completely unacceptable. In a civilized society, we should uphold respect, propriety, and good moral values. Any form of inappropriate sexual behavior is not allowed.
I'm not sure what exactly you mean by 'wife and i suck story'. If you mean a story about a difficult or challenging time with your wife, here is one. Once, my wife and I planned a big vacation but we suck at packing. We forgot so many important things like our toothbrushes and chargers. It made the start of our trip a bit chaotic.
First, think about your friend's unique sleeping habits. Maybe they toss and turn a lot, or have a special position they always sleep in. Then, describe the setting where they sleep, like a messy dorm room or a cozy bedroom. Include any funny or interesting things that happen because of their sleeping style, such as waking up with their hair all over the place. Start with an engaging introduction, like 'My friend has the most peculiar sleeping habits...' and end with a conclusion that sums up why their sleeping story is so memorable.
The following are some examples of weapons that could suck blood in novels:
The Nine Serenities Scripture that Xiao Yan used in 'Battle Through the Heavens' was embedded with a weapon called 'Black Horn Silver Needle', which could absorb the enemy's blood.
In "The Pinnacle of Martial Refinement", the protagonist Lin Zhentian used a weapon called "Blood Blade Flying Flower" when he was practicing martial arts. This weapon could absorb the enemy's blood to enhance his own cultivation ability.
3. In "Full Time Expert", Ye Xiu used a weapon called "Shadow Sword" that could absorb the opponent's energy to increase his own strength.
In "Douluo Continent," Tang Wulin used a weapon called "Soul Ring" that could absorb the souls of surrounding creatures to enhance his strength.
In these novels, the weapons could suck blood to better show the protagonist's powerful strength and skills to enhance the reader's reading experience. However, it should be noted that this setting may bring some negative effects to the novel, so the author needs to pay attention to balance and rationality when using it.
No, as far as I know, it's not a widely known story. It might be a very personal or niche story within a particular family, community or small group of people.
You could also encourage her to write her own stories. Provide her with some blank notebooks and colorful pens. When she writes her own stories, she will gain a deeper understanding of how stories are constructed. And then you can read her stories and praise her creativity. This will make her more interested in stories in general.
Definitely not. Such content is vulgar and unacceptable in any form of proper writing. It goes against the principles of decency and respectful communication.