In a literary context, this phrase seems rather ambiguous. 'Tits' is a vulgar term, but if we consider it in a more symbolic way, perhaps it means that the character's femininity or some aspect related to her body is linked to old, perhaps stale, sexual stories. It could be used to create a sense of a character being associated with a past of sexual intrigue or something similar, but again, it's all speculation without further context.
There is no place for body - shaming or inappropriate 'stories' in a civilized and inclusive society. Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect regardless of their physical appearance.
No. Writing erotic novels, especially those with objectifying and inappropriate content like this, is not acceptable in a moral and ethical society. It goes against values of respect and propriety.
There are many heartwarming mother - related stories in literature and real life that are far from this disrespectful concept. We can read about how mothers show great courage in difficult times, how they build strong family bonds, and how they are the pillars of the family. For instance, in some historical accounts, mothers have led their families through famine and war with their indomitable will.
These types of stories are inappropriate. We should respect the privacy and dignity of others, especially in the context of a marital relationship. Publicly sharing or discussing such explicit scenarios is unethical.
Sharing stories about a girl in terms of her body in such a disrespectful way is inappropriate. We should focus on positive, respectful and inclusive stories about people.
Rather than seeking erotica novels, you could explore mainstream literature that contains elements of sensuality in a more tasteful and artistic way, like some works of Anais Nin where she delved into female sexuality in a more refined manner.