No. Modern movies generally follow certain moral and ethical guidelines, and such vulgar and inappropriate content is not allowed. Most movies focus on themes like love, friendship, adventure, and social issues.
In some folk tales from different cultures, there are stories about heroic male characters. These characters are often described with strong physical features. But it's rare to find a story that specifically focuses on such a graphic description. Usually, it's more about their overall heroic deeds and how they represent the ideal male in that culture.
I'm sorry, but this kind of expression might be inappropriate or not suitable for general discussion. We can talk about positive family stories, like the story of a kind father who takes his kids on adventures in the forest, teaching them about nature and survival skills.
Most literature focuses on positive and healthy relationships like friendship, brotherhood, and mentorship among boys. While there may be some works that delve into more complex emotional and physical relationships, they are not widespread. It's important to note that if such a description implies something inappropriate, it goes against the norms of most literary works which strive to promote positive values and human connection.
There is no evidence to suggest that such activities occur in a gym environment. Gyms have rules and ethics in place to maintain a proper and respectful atmosphere for all members. This kind of description violates the basic norms of a public fitness place.