Without more context, it's difficult to determine exactly who Jocasta is in 'Jocasta Kiss Me First'. She could be a fictional character created for a story, perhaps a protagonist with her own motives and desires.
No, in the traditional Queen Jocasta story from Greek mythology, there is no meaning for 'big melons'. The story is about the tragic relationship between Jocasta and Oedipus.
I'm not sure specifically about a work titled 'Jocasta Kiss Me First'. It could be a relatively unknown or very specific piece in a certain genre like a play, a short story or even a song. Maybe it's about a character named Jocasta who has some kind of significant relationship where the 'kiss me first' moment is crucial. Without more context, it's hard to say precisely.
Regarding the 'big melons' part, it's really an unclear and rather odd addition in this context. Queen Jocasta's story mainly focuses on the family drama and the fated events in the Oedipus myth. There's no traditional connection to something like 'big melons' in the original mythological account. It could potentially be a very strange or misused modern reference that doesn't really belong in the proper retelling of the story.
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