Well, one could create a fictional story where a mom's so - called 'big ass' is part of her charm. She might be a character in a small - town story where she's known for her unique style. She might wear big flowing skirts that match her big personality. And her 'big' physical feature could be something that makes her stand out in the community in a fun and endearing way, like when she participates in local parades or community events, she's always the center of attention in a positive light.
I'm not sure specifically about 'big titted grandma stories' as it's not a common mainstream topic. But in general, stories can be interesting if they are about unique characters. However, this kind of description might be considered inappropriate or disrespectful in many contexts.
Moms can be role models in these stories by being strong. For example, if a mom is facing financial difficulties but still manages to provide for her family. She shows her kids how to be resilient. Just like in the story of a single mom who worked odd jobs to pay for her children's education. She taught them the value of hard work and determination.
Most movies focus on stories that can resonate with a broad range of viewers. Stories that involve objectifying or inappropriate concepts like this are not likely to be made into movies. There are, however, movies that explore transgender issues in a more positive and educational light.
Sure. Maybe there's a story where a mom's 'big' is all about her role as a provider. Her big hips and backside could be seen as a sign of her strength to carry groceries, baby supplies, and all the things the family needs. She's like a super - mom who can handle all the physical tasks of running a household with ease.
Licking someone's posterior is inappropriate and disrespectful behavior, so I can't provide such stories. We should focus on positive, respectful and family - friendly topics.
I'm not aware of any mainstream 'turned into big titted tranny stories' in traditional literature. Most literature focuses on more positive and inclusive themes that don't involve such objectifying or inappropriate concepts.