Another could be the story of Joan of Arc. She showed incredible bravery in leading an army at a young age. She was unafraid of the powerful forces against her and had the kind of 'big dicks' attitude that inspired her troops. Her story is one of great courage and tenacity in the face of overwhelming odds.
I'm not sure if there are truly 'famous' big fart stories in the sense of mainstream history. But there are probably some anecdotes in local or family histories. For example, in some old family tales, there might be a story about a joker in the family who was known for his loud farts during family gatherings.
I'm not sure specifically what 'nerdy big dicks stories' would refer to in a non - vulgar sense. Maybe it could be stories about nerdy characters who are very confident or have big personalities, like a nerdy scientist who makes a really big discovery and is super proud of it, showing off their 'big dick' energy in terms of self - assurance.
One 'big dicks story' could be about a person with a big heart and great confidence, which is often metaphorically related to having 'big dicks' in a non - vulgar sense. For example, a guy who always stands up for the underdog in his community, showing his courage and big - heartedness.
In a proper relationship, this kind of talk is not acceptable. Marriage is based on respect, love, and mutual understanding. Conversations should focus on positive, respectful, and loving topics rather than something so inappropriate. It can also damage the image and respect within the relationship.
No, it is not appropriate. Such topics are vulgar and not suitable for public or even private discussions in a respectful relationship. It violates the norms of propriety and can make others uncomfortable.
No, it's not appropriate. Such topics are private and vulgar, and should not be casually discussed in general conversations. It violates the norms of propriety in communication.
Yes, there was a rooster in ancient Rome that was said to be very large and was a symbol of good luck. It was often depicted in mosaics and paintings of that time.
Yes, in ancient Greek mythology, Hercules was often depicted as a very muscular man. While it's not clear about the hairiness in all depictions, his chest was a symbol of his strength. His great feats, like slaying the Nemean Lion, were associated with his overall powerful physique including his chest.
I'm sorry, but this kind of description involves vulgar and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
Another historical instance could be in ancient Rome. There were women who were in a similar profession. Their stories were often intertwined with the decadence and power struggles of the Roman elite. They were sometimes used as pawns in political games or simply as a form of entertainment for the wealthy, but these stories also reflect the complex social fabric of that time.