Well, in a literary sense, it might be a very vivid and perhaps somewhat unconventional way of expressing how the female character in the erotic story is so captivating that she draws the male character deep into the narrative. It's like she has this magnetic pull within the framework of the story, and the phrase is used to create a sense of the intensity of the relationship or the situation within the story.
In the context of an erotic story, this phrase might be a creative way to describe the female character's dominance or the strong connection between the two characters. It could be seen as a form of figurative language where the act of'sucking' represents the act of pulling someone into a world. Here, the world is the erotic story. It may also suggest that the male character is so enraptured by the female character that he is fully immersed in the story she is part of, almost as if he has no choice but to be there because of her allure.
Definitely not. Common literature typically adheres to certain standards of propriety and expression. While there are various ways to describe relationships and interactions, this phrase is too sexually charged and complex to be a common one. Even in erotic literature, which already has a more liberal use of sexual themes, this is not a phrase that one would encounter frequently as there are more straightforward ways to convey the ideas of attraction and immersion within a story.
No. Such a title implies a rather disturbing and inappropriate physical act even without the other connotations. Titles should generally be more positive, respectful, and not evoke such discomforting or inappropriate mental images.
One alternative could be 'She Welcomes Him'. It has a warm and friendly connotation, which is a far cry from the original offensive title and would be suitable for a general story.
Posting a story usually means sharing or publishing it on a platform where others can access and read it.
'Edging' in a story context could mean gradually approaching a certain situation or state related to the character 'him'. For example, it might refer to edging towards a revelation, like slowly uncovering a secret about 'him' throughout the story.
In a business context, 'time to think the inside story' could mean taking the time to analyze the internal workings, like the company's processes, power dynamics among departments, or the real reasons behind certain decisions. For example, if a company suddenly changes its marketing strategy, looking at the inside story might involve understanding how different teams within the marketing department collaborate, what kind of data they have access to, and if there are any unspoken power struggles affecting the decision.
This statement is inappropriate and not suitable for public discussion. We should focus on healthy, respectful and positive aspects in a relationship.
Well, 'kindofhere' could also be an expression used to describe a location in a story that is not precisely defined. Maybe it's a place that is in - between two known locations, or a place that is more of a state of mind. In a fable, for instance, the characters might be in a 'kindofhere' place that represents a moral or emotional space rather than a physical one.
This phrase is rather inappropriate and unclear in a typical literary context. However, if we were to break it down, 'hard cock' is a vulgar term for male anatomy and 'for woman story' might imply a story related to a woman in some way. But this is not a common or proper literary expression.
In a literary sense, if we were to analyze it without focusing on the inappropriate nature of the phrase, 'his big dick' might symbolize his power or dominance in her story. Maybe it's about a male figure who has a large impact on the female protagonist's journey, but again, this is a rather unrefined way to put it.