There are also stories of people achieving their dreams against all odds. Like an artist who was told she had no talent but kept working hard, and finally her works were recognized and exhibited in galleries around the world. These kinds of stories are inspiring and positive.
Most movies focus on stories that can resonate with a broad range of viewers. Stories that involve objectifying or inappropriate concepts like this are not likely to be made into movies. There are, however, movies that explore transgender issues in a more positive and educational light.
Using such a term to frame a story is inappropriate in itself. Transgender people are just people, and their stories should be about their achievements, struggles, and how they contribute to society, not related to vulgar physical descriptions.
Yes. The Colosseum in Rome is a very large and imposing structure. It was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles in ancient times. Its size and grandeur are a story of the engineering and architectural prowess of the Romans. It's like a 'big' story in the history of architecture.
In the animal kingdom, peacocks are known for their large and beautiful tails which can be considered a kind of 'big' feature. The male peacock spreads its large tail feathers during courtship displays to attract females. This is a story of how a species uses a large physical attribute for mating purposes.
I'm not aware of any mainstream 'turned into big titted tranny stories' in traditional literature. Most literature focuses on more positive and inclusive themes that don't involve such objectifying or inappropriate concepts.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate and disrespectful to the transgender community as it objectifies them. We should focus on promoting understanding, equality, and respect for transgender individuals rather than seeking such inappropriate 'stories'.