No. Such content is vulgar and inappropriate for public sharing. It violates moral and ethical norms and may also be against the rules of many platforms.
We should firmly oppose it. If it's on a platform, report it so that the platform can take appropriate action to remove or restrict such inappropriate content.
It could be that some of these stories are real experiences of individuals dealing with body image issues related to that aspect. But a lot of times, in the world of storytelling, things can get embellished. People might add details to make their story more interesting or relatable, so it's a mixed bag.
It's a complex situation. If we consider the 'fanfic' from a creative writing perspective, the act of a dog licking a tiny girl could be used to symbolize affection, loyalty, or a special connection. But real - world concerns about hygiene and the vulnerability of a 'tiny girl' should not be ignored. Writers need to be careful about how they present such interactions to ensure that readers don't get the wrong message or feel uncomfortable. For example, they could add elements that show the girl is immediately cleaned up or that the dog is extremely clean and has been trained not to carry out any harmful behavior.
We should promote body - positive stories. For instance, a girl who might not have a so - called 'ideal' body type but is still loved and respected by her friends because of her kind heart and great personality.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. In normal English usage, it seems rather strange and not a typical expression you would hear in everyday conversation or see in general writing.
I'm not aware of any specific "huge cock in tiny mouth stories" in mainstream literature. Most literature focuses on more positive, moral, and diverse themes.
I'm not aware of specific stories directly named 'guys with tiny cock stories' in mainstream literature. However, in some satirical or underground works, there might be characters with certain insecurities related to body image that could be loosely related. But this is not a common or widely accepted theme in well - known literature.