No. This involves abnormal and inappropriate behavior that is not suitable for description in stories. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical topics when creating stories.
If it's about a child's first lick of a new food, it could be significant as it might mark the beginning of a new taste preference. For instance, if it's the first lick of a fruit, it could lead to a love for that fruit later on.
There could be many different 'her first licking stories'. It might be about a baby's first taste of something sweet and the way they licked it. For example, a baby's first lick of ice cream could be a cute and memorable story. The baby might have made a funny face or shown great excitement while licking the ice cream for the first time.
Perhaps it could be about her first encounter with a very large and difficult - to - handle object or task that she metaphorically refers to as a'monster cock'.
Sharing such stories is completely inappropriate and unethical. These kinds of descriptions involve abnormal and inappropriate content that violates moral and ethical norms.
This is a very private and inappropriate topic to discuss in a general context. We should focus on more positive and healthy topics such as building healthy relationships or positive sexual education in a proper and respectful way.
I'm not sure what specific 'her first monster cock stories' you are referring to. It could be a very unique or personal set of stories that need more context to be accurately described.
There should be no such stories in real dorms. Dormitories are shared living spaces where people should uphold moral and ethical values. We should focus on positive aspects like friendship, study support, and a clean and healthy living environment rather than thinking about such inappropriate things.
Rather than discussing such improper content, we can shift our attention to topics like building healthy relationships based on mutual respect, love and understanding.