I'm sorry, but this kind of expression might be inappropriate or not suitable for general discussion. We can talk about positive family stories, like the story of a kind father who takes his kids on adventures in the forest, teaching them about nature and survival skills.
One possible story could be that daddy once had a lovely puppy. He took care of it like a best friend. He might tell you how the puppy used to greet him every day after school.
It might be a story about a book that has the power to transport the reader to different worlds. Daddy might have been waiting for the right time to give it to you, and now he's ready.
It is completely inappropriate. Sex education should be a scientific, proper and age - appropriate process. Presenting it in an 'erotic story' context is unethical and not suitable for the purpose of real sex education. This can also have a negative impact on the psychological development of those who are exposed to it.
I'm not sure what specific 'horse cock stories' you mean. It could potentially refer to fictional tales involving horses in some way. Maybe stories about a heroic horse in a race or a horse's adventure in a magical land.
I'm not sure there are specific well - known 'huge horse cock stories' in a general sense. However, in some fictional or very specific cultural tales that involve horses in a magical or exaggerated way, there might be elements that could be loosely related. But this is not a common or mainstream type of story category.
This is a very wrong and inappropriate situation. Sexual stories should not involve improper family role - replacements. Our society has clear moral and ethical guidelines, and this clearly crosses the line. It can lead to a breakdown in family relationships, confusion, and long - term negative impacts on individuals' mental health.
This is a complex question. Some might think that as long as the two people involved are adults and make their own choices freely, it can be ethical. But in society, we generally promote relationships based on emotional connection and shared values rather than financial transactions. And there are also concerns about exploitation, especially if one party is in a more vulnerable position, which makes it seem unethical.
Yes, they can be fairly common. Many people have some form of daddy issues, whether it's from an absent father, an over - controlling father, or an abusive father. These issues can seep into various aspects of their lives, including their sexual relationships. So, it's not unusual to hear stories or experiences where someone's daddy issues are intertwined with their sexual experiences.
No. Mainstream literature focuses on positive, ethical and educational themes. Stories involving inappropriate concepts like this are not part of recognized and respected literature.