It might be a misphrase. I think it should be 'one good story that one tells'. If so, it just refers to a great story that someone shares.
The statement 'there can be only one sex stories' might be interpreted in different ways. It could be a very narrow view that restricts sexual experiences to one account. However, human nature is diverse. People engage in sexual activities for various reasons, be it for love, pleasure, or procreation. Each of these motives can lead to different experiences and thus multiple stories. For example, a person may have a story about a sexual encounter based on pure physical attraction and another based on a deep emotional bond.
It means to retract or withdraw a statement or account that one has previously made. For example, if someone told a story about an event but later realized it was inaccurate or untrue, they might take back their story.
Basically, when we say this, we're acknowledging that these women didn't just become great overnight. They've likely faced things like discrimination, poverty, or personal struggles. For instance, a female entrepreneur might have started from nothing, faced skepticism from investors because she was a woman, but still managed to build a successful business. That journey is the 'hell of a story' behind her being a dope woman.
It could mean that for every good woman, there is an additional story to be told. Maybe a good woman has unique experiences, qualities or actions that are worthy of being shared as a story.
It means that good things or positive actions tend to lead to a good story. For example, when someone does a kind deed, like helping an old lady cross the street, that act of kindness can become part of a heart - warming story that can be told and shared.
I think it might also refer to the last person to be relevant in the plot of the novel. For instance, in a story where there are a series of events and different characters play their parts, the 'last one' could be the one who has the final impact on the story's outcome. Maybe it's the character who makes the last decision, or the one who survives until the very end in a story full of perils.
It was not an idiom to bow one's head in calligraphy. Hanmo referred to calligraphy and ink, while lowering one's head referred to bowing one's head in submission or bowing one's head in marriage. These two words are usually used together to describe someone who is willing to give in or lower his head for some reason.
It could mean getting deeply involved in a story, like when you are really engaged in a book or a movie and you feel as if you are part of the events in the story.
It could mean that each day, there is one photo which has a corresponding story. For example, it might be a personal project where someone takes a photo every day and then writes or tells a story related to that photo. It's a creative way to document life or experiences through the combination of visual and narrative elements.
It could imply that in relation to different cities, there is a unique story for each. Maybe it's about how each city has its own characteristics, culture, and history that can be told as a distinct story.