Literature generally aims to convey meaningful and moral messages. Such a description doesn't fit into the typical themes of literature. We usually find stories about grandpas that are about their wisdom, love for family, or their life experiences in a positive way.
I'm sorry but this kind of description involves inappropriate and disrespectful content. We can talk about some positive and family - friendly stories instead, like the story of a kind grandpa who volunteers in the community.
I'm sorry, but this description might be inappropriate or disrespectful. We can focus on positive and respectful stories, like a story about a kind grandpa who loves gardening. He spends his days tending to beautiful flowers and sharing his gardening tips with the neighborhood kids.
Sharing or discussing such explicit content is inappropriate and goes against moral and ethical norms. We should focus on positive, inclusive and respectful topics in the college environment.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Such a story involves vulgar and inappropriate sexual content that goes against moral and ethical norms in most social settings.
Another way is to encourage the younger generation to retell these stories. Have family gatherings where the kids are asked to share the stories they've heard from grandpa's friends. This not only preserves the stories but also passes on the family's oral history.
Rather than the literal sense, if we talk about having friends with a 'big dick' kind of personality in terms of being self - assured. I knew a friend who would always stand up for what he believed in, no matter what others said. He was like a big presence among us, always ready to voice his opinions strongly.
Definitely not. It violates basic moral and ethical standards. We should uphold respect for others, especially in the context of educational professionals. There's no place for this kind of vulgar and untrue statement in a civilized society.