It can mean that the guys in the stories are not performing well in certain aspects. For instance, in a detective story, a young detective might be sucking at solving the mystery at the beginning. He misses important clues and makes wrong assumptions. But as the story progresses, he sharpens his skills and finally cracks the case.
In a story about joining a club or a group activity, a guy could be sucking at fitting in. He has a hard time making friends within the group and understanding the group's rules. But by being more open - minded and participating actively, he gradually becomes an integral part of the group. Also, in a story about learning a new language, a guy may be sucking at pronunciation at first. But with the help of language apps and native speakers, he improves his pronunciation over time.
Well, in adventure stories, there are often guys who are sucking in the sense of being in difficult situations. For example, in a survival story in the jungle, a guy might be sucking at finding food and water at first, but then he learns and adapts. Another case could be in a sports story, where a guy is sucking at a new sport he's trying, like skateboarding. He keeps falling but eventually gets better with practice.
I'm not entirely sure as this phrase seems rather inappropriate on the surface. However, if we were to think in a non - vulgar way, perhaps it could be some sort of fictional or role - playing concept where a character who is misnamed in a story is involved in activities like'sucking' (which could be something non - sexual like sucking on a straw while sharing stories). But this is really stretching it to avoid the vulgar implications.
If we consider it in a non - adult context, perhaps'striped' could refer to some kind of pattern or structure in the stories. And 'erotic' might be misused or it could be a very creative or abstract term. It could potentially mean stories that have some alluring or passionate elements within a non - sexual sense, like stories with intense emotional relationships or strong aesthetic allure.
If not in an adult context, 'disenchantment' could imply a sense of disappointment or loss of illusions. Maybe it could refer to stories where people had unrealistic expectations about relationships and sex, and then faced the reality which led to a disenchantment. For example, someone might have thought that a relationship based on physical attraction would be perfect, but then realized there were many other aspects like emotional connection and communication that were lacking.
It's not a very healthy or positive interest. Adult cinema stories often contain inappropriate and vulgar content that can have a negative impact on one's values and mental state.
In a family context, 'man of the house' often refers to the male figure who has a significant amount of responsibility. He is usually the one who provides financial support for the family. For example, he goes to work and earns a salary to pay for the house, food, and other necessities.
Well, if we consider it in a non - adult way, 'tit' can refer to a small part or piece of something. And 'in a wringer' could mean being in a difficult or tight situation. So perhaps it could mean a small part of something is in a tough spot.
It could mean that male writers create stories with a male audience in mind. They might write about topics, themes, or experiences that they think would appeal to other guys, like male friendships, adventures, or sports.
If'mom caught sucking stories' is a rather strange or unclear statement, it might be a misphrasing. It could potentially refer to mom being caught up in stories in a way that seems excessive. For example, if she's always on her device reading stories instead of doing other important things like household chores or taking care of kids, and then got noticed or 'caught' doing that.
This is an offensive term related to sexual content. Instead of focusing on it, we should promote positive, healthy and respectful language use.