No. Such a title implies inappropriate and unethical content that objectifies women. We should promote stories that are based on positive values, respect, and equality.
Fanfiction usually focuses on creative and positive aspects of expanding on existing stories or characters, and this title goes against those norms. It's not something that should be considered common or proper in the fanfic world.
Media platforms can enforce strict content guidelines. For example, they can review and filter out any titles or stories that have objectifying or inappropriate language.
I'm not sure what specific story you are referring to. There could be many fictional or real - life stories that might involve a wife with certain physical characteristics, but without more context it's difficult to tell.
Once upon a time, there was a big - breasted woman who was so tired from a long day of work. She lay down on her soft bed and quickly fell into a deep sleep. Her cat curled up beside her, purring gently as she slept soundly through the night.
Once upon a time, there was a giantess with big tits. She lived in a far - off land. One day, a small village at the foot of the mountain where she resided was facing a great flood. The giantess, seeing the plight of the villagers, used her large hands to scoop up the water and divert it away from the village. Her big tits were like two large hills on her chest as she moved gracefully to save the day.
There could be many interpretations of such a title. It might be a fictional story where someone with certain physical features (big tits) is involved in a situation related to being drugged, perhaps in a mystery or thriller narrative. But again, without more details, it's just speculation.
The use of such terms in a story can be quite controversial. In some cases, it could be used to create a certain shock value or to explore themes related to sexuality and body image in a very direct way. But most mainstream literature would avoid such blatant and potentially offensive language.
I'm sorry, but this kind of description objectifies women and is inappropriate. We should focus on positive qualities like kindness, intelligence, and loyalty in relationships rather than physical features in this way.