Since the original phrase has inappropriate connotations, in a non - inappropriate context, we could assume that 'forbidden little girls' might refer to something like a group of girls who are not allowed to do certain things (in a non - sexual way), and 'nifty' could just mean interesting, but there are no erotica stories involved. For example, in a story about a group of girls who are forbidden to enter a certain area in a castle, and there are interesting tales about their attempts to find out why.
In a non - inappropriate sense, 'forbidden little girls' might be those who are prohibited from certain actions in a fictional or real - life setting that has nothing to do with anything improper. 'Nifty' adds a touch of something interesting or clever. It could be about stories where these girls overcome the restrictions in positive and appropriate ways, like girls not allowed to participate in a boys - only club at first but then they find a way to start their own club, and there are nifty elements to that story.
We should firmly oppose any form of content that involves minors in inappropriate situations. Minors need to be protected and safeguarded, not the subject of such improper 'stories'.
Also, in some nautical terms, 'cock' has been used in the past for certain parts of a ship's equipment. So in that sense, 'large cock' could potentially refer to a relatively large part of that equipment, though these terms are not so commonly used in modern nautical language.
In a non - inappropriate way, 'tricking mom' might be about fooling her in a light - hearted manner. Say, you tell her you lost something she gave you and then show it to her all along. It's like a little white lie just to create a moment of surprise or amusement.
Yes, there are significant ethical issues. Inappropriate content in literature can have a negative impact on the mental and moral development of readers, especially young people. It can expose them to ideas and images that are not suitable for their age and can distort their values.
The phrase seems rather unclear. 'Forbidden' implies something not allowed. 'Dad' is a family relation. 'Archives' usually refers to a collection of records or materials. But 'erotica stories' are inappropriate sexual - themed stories. However, it's hard to say exactly what this phrase as a whole means without more context.
There are many great children's stories. For example, 'The Little Prince' is a classic. It tells the story of a little prince from another planet and his adventures, which is full of profound philosophical thoughts. It can teach children about friendship, love and the importance of seeing the essence of things.
In a non - erotica context, 'Mom can't hold it' could also be about her not being able to hold back her laughter. Suppose she is in a really funny situation or her kids did something extremely hilarious. She tries to be composed but she just can't hold it and bursts out laughing.
In a non - erotica context, 'potty train my wife' could be a very strange and inappropriate way of joking about teaching one's wife some basic habits or routines, perhaps in a household management sense, like getting her to be more organized with using the bathroom facilities in a proper and timely manner. But this is still a rather odd and disrespectful phrase to use in normal conversation.
In a non - inappropriate sense, it might be the first time a person fingers the fabric of a new type of material, like when a fashion designer first fingers a new silk fabric to feel its texture and quality.