This kind of story involves inappropriate and unethical relationships. Incestuous relationships are not acceptable in society as they violate basic moral and ethical norms. It can cause great harm to family members and disrupt the normal order of family and society.
There could be many interpretations of such a phrase. Maybe it's about some comical or absurd situations where things go wrong in a very extreme way. But again, without clear definition, it's just speculation.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Such content involves incestuous and vulgar themes which go against basic moral and ethical values in all cultures. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful topics in our conversations and media consumption.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Sex is a very private and adult topic. Sons should be taught about age - appropriate topics like respect, kindness, and basic values through proper educational materials and positive examples from family and society.
Definitely not. Such a situation crosses boundaries. There are age - appropriate ways to educate children about sex, and this is not one of them. Sons can learn about sexual health and relationships from reliable, neutral sources that are designed for educational purposes, not from their mothers in the form of stories.
In Greek mythology, there are no such inappropriate stories directly related to'son has massive cock'. Greek mythology mainly focuses on heroic deeds, gods' powers, and family feuds rather than this kind of vulgar content.
First, make sure the language and context are suitable for the audience. If it's for family, focus on the positive aspects like the son's achievements that the 'big cock' might symbolize, such as confidence.
This is a highly inappropriate and offensive question. There is no valid or acceptable way for such a disturbing and immoral situation to be presented in stories. We should encourage positive and beneficial content in literature.
A young artist might have cocked up her first big art exhibition. Maybe some of her paintings didn't turn out as she hoped, they seemed 'hard' to look at in terms of the result she desired. But she took the criticism well and used it to improve. She experimented more and now her works are much better and well - received.