Exposing one's body in an inappropriate way in public is not acceptable behavior. However, if it was an accidental exposure, it might be a different situation. But in general, such behavior goes against social norms of modesty.
First, if it's just a stupid joke among peers, you can have a conversation with those involved about appropriate language and respect. Tell them it's not okay to use such vulgar terms in relation to your son.
Well, having a roommate with a so - called 'huge cock' might seem like a very odd situation at first. But it's important not to let this physical characteristic overshadow other aspects of your roommate relationship. Try to focus on his personality, his hobbies, and how you can get along in terms of daily life. If it becomes an issue that's hard to ignore, like if it's causing embarrassment in front of guests, then it's time to have a serious talk about how to handle it in a more civilized way.
Not at all. This phrase contains offensive and vulgar content. In public, we are expected to use language that is appropriate for all audiences, including children and the elderly. Such vulgar language has no place in public communication.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say exactly. It could be that there is some sort of object or situation that has been misnamed or misrepresented as a 'huge cock'. Maybe your son has a large - sized item that someone is joking about in a very improper way. But we should always be cautious of using such vulgar language when referring to children.
Well, if it's not about something inappropriate, perhaps it could be a story where your date showed extreme confidence, like a 'huge' personality trait that's being described in a rather bold way. For example, they might have been really assertive or had a large presence during the date.
Definitely not. In a proper social environment, we should promote positive values, and stories with such explicit sexual references are not suitable for sharing at all. They can make others feel uncomfortable and are not in line with ethical standards.
If it was an accident, approach the situation with empathy. Let her know that you are there for her and that it doesn't change how you feel about her. You could also joke about it a little bit later, in a light - hearted way, to ease any lingering embarrassment. But also, you can discuss how to avoid similar situations in the future, like double - checking clothing before going out.