No, it is not at all appropriate. We should uphold good moral values in our communication and avoid promoting or spreading any form of vulgar or improper content. Society has standards of decency, and this clearly goes against them.
In a positive family - centric story, 'daddys big cock' could symbolize strength. For example, if we consider a daddy duck, his big wings (which could be seen as his 'big cock' in a symbolic way) are strong enough to protect his ducklings from predators while they swim in the pond. He uses his strength to lead the family to safe places for food and shelter.
We can prevent it by setting clear moral and ethical guidelines in our communities and families. Educating people about what is appropriate and inappropriate is key.
A great 'daddys that love daddys' story might be of two dads starting a business together. Along the way, they also supported each other in their relationship. They showed that they could be successful in business and also be loving partners. They made sure to set aside time for family dinners and outings, despite their busy work schedules.
For the 'daddy' character, show his backstory. Maybe he had a strict upbringing that made him initially struggle with the idea of a 'sissy' baby boy. For the 'baby boy', focus on his emotions and how he discovers his gay identity. He could start off shy and then become more confident.
One possible plot could be about a young boy who is exploring his identity as a gay individual in a family where the father is initially resistant but gradually comes to accept him. The 'sissy' aspect might refer to the boy's non - traditional masculine behavior that challenges the father's expectations at first.
I'm not entirely sure as the title contains some rather strange and inappropriate language. But if we were to hypothetically consider it as a piece of literature, perhaps it could explore themes of power dynamics within family relationships in a very distorted way.
The world of cowboys is often depicted in a more traditional and family - friendly way in literature and film. Stories usually revolve around things like cattle drives, gunfights, and the cowboy's relationship with the land and his community. We should uphold positive and respectful portrayals.