I'm not sure specifically as the phrase is rather unclear. It could potentially be about a fictional story where someone is lured or influenced in the context of a story involving a large or important entity (if 'big dick' is used metaphorically). But without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
Such stories often objectify women, reducing them to being simply influenced by physical aspects. This is highly unethical as it doesn't respect women as independent, thinking individuals with their own values and personalities.
Most classic literature is centered around the development of characters, their relationships, and the exploration of human nature. This kind of inappropriate and vulgar concept doesn't fit into the framework of classic literature. For example, in works like 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen, it's all about courtship, family, and social class, not such inappropriate content.
If we are to create a story based on this rather odd title, we need to define what 'big dick' represents in a non - offensive way. Let's say it represents a grand ambition. You could write about a young protagonist who meets an older figure with this grand ambition. The older figure tells tales of his plans and slowly, through the power of his words and the allure of the ambition, seduces the young one into joining his cause. It's all about creating characters, a setting, and a plot that revolve around this central idea of being seduced by something large and alluring.
Well, it's not really appropriate to focus on such vulgar stories in a relationship. A healthy relationship should be based on mutual respect, love, and communication. Instead of seeking such inappropriate stories, couples should focus on building emotional intimacy and understanding each other's real needs.
Well, it's not a common or healthy interest. While people can have diverse interests in reading, stories centered around such vulgar topics are not in line with what is considered good taste. It could also potentially be a symptom of a deeper issue, like an over - exposure to inappropriate media. You should try to gently introduce her to more positive and healthy forms of literature.
This is not at all okay. In a civilized society, we should promote positive, respectful, and healthy values. These kinds of stories are often part of the seedy underbelly of inappropriate behavior. We should focus on building strong, respectful relationships rather than spreading such distasteful tales.