I'm not entirely sure what specific 'first big dick women stories' are meant here. It could potentially refer to stories where women are the protagonists in situations related to something big (but it's very unclear without more context). Maybe it's some sort of inside joke or very specific genre of storytelling within a particular community.
Perhaps 'first big dick stories' could be about the first large structures built in a town. It could be the first big tower or a large bridge. The story might revolve around the engineering feats, the people who designed and built it, and how it changed the landscape of the area.
One way to interpret it could be that 'big dick' is a metaphor for something grand or significant. So it might be about her first experience with something that was really important or impressive to her.
I'm not sure what the specific story is as you haven't provided any details. It could be about an encounter with a large animal named Dick, like a horse perhaps? But without more information, it's hard to say.
Well, it's not really appropriate to focus on such vulgar stories in a relationship. A healthy relationship should be based on mutual respect, love, and communication. Instead of seeking such inappropriate stories, couples should focus on building emotional intimacy and understanding each other's real needs.
There could be many different 'first big dick stories'. For example, in the context of fishing, a 'big dick' could refer to a large fishing rod. One story might be about a fisherman's first time using a very large and powerful fishing rod to catch a huge fish. He had to learn how to handle the strength and length of the rod properly.
Well, it's not a common or healthy interest. While people can have diverse interests in reading, stories centered around such vulgar topics are not in line with what is considered good taste. It could also potentially be a symptom of a deeper issue, like an over - exposure to inappropriate media. You should try to gently introduce her to more positive and healthy forms of literature.
This is not at all okay. In a civilized society, we should promote positive, respectful, and healthy values. These kinds of stories are often part of the seedy underbelly of inappropriate behavior. We should focus on building strong, respectful relationships rather than spreading such distasteful tales.