When a girl gets a thick book, it could simply mean that she has obtained or received a book with a large number of pages. Maybe she borrowed it from a library, bought it from a bookstore, or was given it as a gift. For example, she might be a student who got a thick textbook for a challenging course she's taking.
Well, there could be a girl who is part of a book club. One day, the club decides to do a special read - along with a really thick and challenging book. The girl is initially daunted by the size of the book, but as she starts reading, she finds herself getting more and more engaged. She spends her evenings curled up with the thick book, getting lost in its complex plot and rich characters.
The girl's encounter with a significant object. This way we can remove the inappropriate part and still imply that the girl has an encounter with something that might be important or large in a symbolic sense.
I'm not sure specifically what a 'thick cock story' refers to as it's not a common or well - defined term. It could potentially be some sort of local or very specific cultural reference that I'm not aware of.
We should avoid using such vulgar terms. Instead, I can tell you a story about a brave bull. There was a bull in a farm. It was very powerful and had a majestic appearance. It was the pride of the farmer. One day, when a wolf tried to attack the livestock, the bull stood up and chased the wolf away, saving all the animals on the farm.
I'm not sure specifically what this 'first time thick cock story' refers to as it's not a common or well - known general concept. It could potentially be some very specific, personal or even fictional narrative within a particular context or community that I'm not familiar with.
This statement could also be seen as part of a really strange fairy - tale - like story where a girl discovers an object that looks like a 'thick cock' (maybe a oddly shaped magical wand) and this object has special powers that help her on an adventure. But again, this is a very far - fetched and non - vulgar reinterpretation.