Definitely not. In a relationship, there are proper ways to please one's partner. This description involves vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against the norms of a healthy relationship. Partners should focus on building emotional connection, sharing common interests and supporting each other in a proper and respectful way.
The characters included the male lead, David, the red horned three-times-fast Burning Steel Dragon.
Red Dragon Just Wants to Do Anything by Mu Laoqi. It was a fantasy/sword and magic novel with exotic beasts.
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I hope you will like this book.
The idiom "occupy the bird's nest" is "occupy the magpie's nest". It means that someone has illegally invaded someone else's residence, occupied someone else's territory, or forcefully occupied someone else's property, causing adverse effects.
This was a poem from Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty,"Farewell to the Ancient Grass":"When I come out after a thousand calls, I still hold the pipa and half cover my face." It meant that despite being called out for a long time, he still had a half-covered expression on his face. This phrase is often used to describe a person who has finally achieved something after a lot of hard work, but his performance is still insufficient.
Another option could be 'The Wife and the Unusual - Looking Cock'. It still keeps the idea of the wife and the unique 'cock' but in a way that is suitable for all audiences, perhaps leading to a story about a comical or interesting encounter.