First, we can redefine the 'big sister' role as a mentor or a role model. For example, she could be a big sister who is passionate about her career or a hobby, like painting or writing. This way, the 'horny' (inappropriate connotation) is replaced with positive energy and enthusiasm.
We could also make the big sister a symbol of love and care in a community. Instead of any inappropriate implications, she could be known for her big heart and her eagerness to help others. For instance, she might organize community events or volunteer to teach kids. By doing this, we completely change the negative or inappropriate concept to a positive one.
One way is to rewrite the story from a different perspective. Instead of the wolf being the villain, he could be a misunderstood character. Maybe he was just hungry and didn't know how to communicate properly. The pigs could teach him about sharing food and then they all become friends, living together in harmony in the forest.
One way is to focus on the sharing of cultural values. For example, if there are two moms from different parts of India but within a Hindi - speaking region, they could swap their knowledge of traditional festivals. One mom might teach the other about the unique ways of celebrating Diwali in her hometown, and in return, the other mom could share about Holi traditions. This way, the'mom swap' becomes a means of cultural exchange and preservation.
We can focus on the journey of self - discovery and acceptance. For example, a character who is going through gender transformation can learn to accept themselves, face challenges from society, and finally find their true identity and happiness. It can be about the power of being true to oneself.
We can focus on the 'dawn' aspect. Dawn is a time of new beginnings, so we could create a story about a character starting a new chapter in their life at dawn. Maybe they are making a resolution, or embarking on a new adventure.
We can completely change the focus. Instead of having such possessive and disrespectful ideas, we can think about sharing positive qualities. For example, if someone has great leadership skills ('big' in a positive sense), they can inspire and help others, including women, to achieve their goals.
The simplest way is to completely discard the inappropriate part. For example, we can just use 'Anko's Adventure' which is positive and engaging.
One way could be to turn it into a humorous misunderstanding. Maybe Naruto accidentally bumps into Ino and Sakura in class and it looks like something else for a moment, but then they all laugh it off and continue with their studies or ninja training.
We can focus on the stories of recovery. For example, tell about a patient who overcomes their mental illness with the help of the dedicated staff in the asylum. Show how the asylum becomes a place of hope and transformation.
We can focus on the 'gay' part and make it about a young gay teen's journey of self - acceptance. For example, the story could be about a young gay boy who is initially afraid to come out to his friends and family. Through a series of events, like meeting a supportive mentor or making new friends who are also part of the LGBTQ+ community, he gradually gains the confidence to be true to himself. This has nothing to do with the inappropriate 'facesit' and focuses on positive character development.
We can start by changing the narrative. Instead of using derogatory terms, we can focus on her confidence and independence. For example, we could write about her as a strong, sexually liberated character who makes her own choices in a positive and healthy way.