I'm not aware of any mainstream books with such inappropriate and unseemly content. Such a description involves vulgar and improper behavior that is not suitable for positive literature.
It could potentially be a creative but very inappropriate way of expressing a situation where boys are involved in something secretive or improper. Maybe it implies that they are getting into things they shouldn't, in a rather strange and non - literal way. But overall, it's not a phrase that has any positive or common meaning in normal language use.
These kinds of stories are most probably fictional inventions. There's no practical or common sense reason for a boy's pants to be ripped off and then such a strange thing as getting a nose in the ass to happen. It could be part of some very wild and wacky fictional storytelling.
It is highly inappropriate. These types of stories go against good taste and respect for others. In a civilized society, we should uphold values like respect, kindness and propriety, and stay away from any form of vulgar or offensive content.
Honestly, it's really hard to find a moral lesson in such a strange scenario. But if we force it, perhaps it could be about the consequences of being in inappropriate situations or not taking care of oneself properly. However, this is really stretching it as the scenario is so outlandish.
One real nose job story is about a girl who had a deviated septum which also affected the appearance of her nose. She always felt self - conscious. After the nose job, not only did her breathing improve significantly, but she also gained a new level of confidence. She said she no longer shied away from having her picture taken and was more outgoing in social situations.
We can actively promote positive values in the media. If the media focuses more on positive, healthy and respectful content, it will reduce the space for vulgar stories to spread. Also, individuals should be self - disciplined and not pass on such inappropriate content when they encounter it.