There are not many stories that would be named exactly like that in a proper context. But in some romantic novels, the female characters often have their first experiences of deep love and passion. For instance, in 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth Bennett has her first experiences of real romantic feelings towards Mr. Darcy. It's not about the vulgar term in your question, but it shows the first experiences of strong emotions which could be seen as a parallel in a more refined way.
Well, I'm not aware of any specific 'girls first huge dick stories' in a non - vulgar context exactly as you phrase it. However, in teen movies like 'Mean Girls', Cady experiences a lot of firsts in high school social situations which is somewhat related to the idea of experiencing new things for the first time, but in a more appropriate and relatable way.
In literature, there might be some coming - of - age stories where a girl experiences new and intense emotions that could be symbolically related. For example, in 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath, the protagonist experiences various intense and new situations in her journey of self - discovery. But it's not a literal 'huge dick' story in a vulgar sense. In movies, there are many stories about girls' first experiences in relationships which might involve strong emotions and new sensations.
Well, it can be quite an intimidating experience at first. There might be some discomfort initially as the body adjusts. But communication is key. Partners should talk about their feelings and take things slow. It's important to use plenty of lubrication to ease any potential pain.
There are many other great topics like travel experiences, favorite books or movies that we can discuss instead.
Symbolically, it could represent a girl's first encounter with something large and overwhelming in her life. Maybe it's her first experience with a big challenge like dealing with a major life change or a complex situation that she has to face head - on, just as if she's facing something 'huge'.
Your description involves vulgar and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
Rather than indulging in such inappropriate content, we could turn to classic fairy tales. For example, Cinderella is a story full of hope, love and the victory of good over evil. It can bring us positive inspiration and warm feelings.
We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful topics, such as girls' achievements in various fields, their growth stories, etc.
In movies like 'The 40 - Year - Old Virgin', there are some comical scenes related to male - related awkwardness that could be loosely related. But it's more about male - female interactions around the idea of male sexual experiences in a very PG - 13 way.
There are also some stage plays where men are made to play female roles due to the lack of female actors in a troupe. In Shakespeare's time, for instance, young boys often played female characters. This was a necessity because women were not allowed to act on stage. These boys had to study and imitate the mannerisms, voices, and behaviors of women, which was a form of being 'forced' to be girls in a sense for the sake of the performance.
Most literature focuses on more positive, relatable and acceptable themes. Stories about bullying are common, but this specific and rather vulgar - sounding combination is not something that pops up in traditional literary canons. However, in some alternative or shock - value - seeking independent writing, there might be something remotely similar, but it's not a widespread or well - documented area in literature.
In some classic adventure novels, the character's journey of self - discovery can be thought of as a great 'story'. For example, Robinson Crusoe's story of survival on the island shows his tenacity and the development of his character which is like a great story in itself, not directly related to the term 'dick' in a vulgar sense but a great story.