Maybe he can share stories of big working dogs, such as German Shepherds. They are often used in police work or herding livestock. Their intelligence and loyalty make for great stories.
He might tell you about big dogs in history. Like the Mastiffs that were used in battles in ancient times. They were fierce and protected their owners with great courage.
He could tell about the large and beautiful Muscovy ducks. They are quite big compared to normal ducks and have interesting behaviors. For example, they are known to be very adaptable and can live in various environments.
One of the big dogs in stories is Clifford, the Big Red Dog. He is a friendly and huge dog that has many adventures with his friends.
One scary story could be that you wake up in the middle of the night and feel a strange tickling on your big toe. When you turn on the light, there's a small, shadowy figure scurrying away from your foot. You can't quite make out what it is, but it leaves a cold, eerie feeling.
My big brother has a story about when he participated in a school play. He was super nervous at first, but he practiced really hard. On the day of the performance, he did so well that he got a standing ovation. It was a proud moment for all of us in the family.
One Australian story about old dogs could be that of a sheepdog that spent its entire life on a large outback ranch. As it got old, it couldn't run as fast to herd the sheep, but it still knew all the commands and would sit at the edge of the flock, guiding them with its barks. The rancher didn't have the heart to replace it.
One possible story could be about a teen who goes on hikes with their big dog. The teen and the dog explore the woods together, and the dog always protects the teen from any potential danger like wild animals.
I'm not sure what your 'my big story' is specifically. It could be about a great adventure you had, like climbing a huge mountain or traveling to an exotic place. Maybe it's a story of personal achievement, such as winning a big competition or getting over a difficult obstacle in your life.
Sure. One time, my husband saw a homeless person on the street. He immediately went to buy a warm meal and some new clothes for that person. His big heart made him always ready to help those in need.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to really detail the stories. 'My first big daddy gay stories' might involve themes of self - discovery, first love, or initial interactions within the gay dating scene where 'big daddy' could be a term used affectionately or to describe a certain type of partner. Maybe it's about the first time someone felt accepted in a gay relationship with an older or more dominant partner.
I'm sorry, but this kind of description is inappropriate and objectifying. We should focus on positive and respectful relationships rather than using such body - shaming or inappropriate terms.