Your description involves inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories. We can focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly topics, such as stories about friendship or adventure.
Once there was a big guy named Tom. He was very tall and strong. He loved to play basketball in the local park. Every weekend, he would gather his friends and they would have friendly matches. Tom was known for his powerful slam dunks that always amazed the onlookers.
Again, without knowing the actual story, it's difficult to say. But generally, his big neck could be a symbol of something unique about him, like his strength if it's a story about a warrior, or it could be a mark of his difference in a society that values uniformity.
No. Such a topic is inappropriate and may involve vulgar and discriminatory implications. We should focus on positive, inclusive and respectful topics in general conversations.
A big guy could be a hero in a rescue story. Imagine a big guy who is a firefighter. He uses his strength to carry people out of a burning building. His large build gives him the power to break through doors and move heavy debris. His courage and selflessness are an inspiration, and his size is an asset in saving lives.
No. Sharing such sexual stories in public is highly inappropriate and violates moral and ethical norms. It is not acceptable behavior in a civilized society.
There's also 'Fruits Basket'. Kyo Sohma is a strong - built character. His love story with Tohru Honda is complex. With the added element of the Sohma family curse, their relationship develops gradually. Kyo has to overcome his own insecurities and the curse to be with Tohru.
Once there was a fat guy named Tom. He had a really big belly. One day, he decided to join a fun run. As he started running, his big belly jiggled up and down. People around him couldn't help but stare. But Tom didn't care. He just kept running, though he was a bit slower than others because of his big belly. In the end, he completed the run and was proud of himself for not giving up.