Well, if we consider a non - vulgar meaning, 'free up' could imply making something available or unoccupied. Maybe in a situation where a woman is too busy or has a lot of tasks or restrictions, 'free up' could mean to relieve her from those so she can be more relaxed or have more freedom in a general sense. But this phrase out of context is a bit odd.
Definitely not. This kind of description involves inappropriate and unethical behavior. It is not something that should be publicly shared or discussed. We should uphold good moral values and keep the conversation clean.
There could be many interpretations of such a phrase. Maybe it's about some comical or absurd situations where things go wrong in a very extreme way. But again, without clear definition, it's just speculation.
Be selective about the social circles you are in. If you are in a group where someone starts to tell such inappropriate stories, clearly express your discomfort and distance yourself. Also, avoid places or online platforms known for inappropriate content.
No, it's not a common practice. Waking someone up in such a way might be considered inappropriate in many cultures and relationships. Most couples prefer more gentle or normal ways to start the day, like a soft kiss or a warm cup of coffee.
A young artist might have cocked up her first big art exhibition. Maybe some of her paintings didn't turn out as she hoped, they seemed 'hard' to look at in terms of the result she desired. But she took the criticism well and used it to improve. She experimented more and now her works are much better and well - received.
Well, unexpected acts of generosity can be a great element. For example, a stranger pays for someone's groceries when they realize that person is short on money. It's these little moments of humanity that can make a story really sweet. Also, a story that has a positive message about friendship or family values, like how siblings always support each other through tough times, is often a sweet little story.