A'size queen' in sex stories often refers to a person, usually a woman in a sexual context, who has a preference for sexual partners with a large penis size. However, this is a rather vulgar and objectifying term that is not appropriate in most respectful conversations.
One possible plot could be that the 'Size Queen' character embarks on a journey through different social settings or events to find someone who meets her specific physical criteria. Maybe she starts at a party, sizing up potential partners but not finding what she's looking for. Then she tries online dating, facing all sorts of interesting and strange encounters along the way.
It could be a confident and outspoken woman who is not afraid to be upfront about her desires. Maybe a career - driven woman in her thirties who has been in relationships before but was always left wanting more in terms of a certain physical aspect.
In sex stories,'size queen' characters can be depicted in various ways. Sometimes they are presented as being almost obsessed with size, making it the central factor in their sexual encounters. They may be shown as being dismissive of partners who don't meet their size expectations. However, this is a very one - dimensional view and in more complex stories, they might also have other aspects to their personalities that interact with this preference.
I'm not sure specifically which 'cock size story' you are referring to. It could be a made - up or very specific anecdote within a certain context that I'm not familiar with without more details.
Well, the term 'brainwash' gives a sense of manipulation. 'Size queen' might be associated with someone who has a strong focus on the magnitude or scale of a particular thing. Maybe it's a story about a character who was made to think differently about the importance of size in a non - sexual scenario. For example, in a business context, a person was 'brainwashed' into believing that the size of a project was more important than other aspects, and the story could revolve around the consequences of such a change in perception.
No, it is not appropriate. Comparing the size in such a context is vulgar and inappropriate in most social and cultural settings. We should focus on more positive, respectful and appropriate topics like people's characters, achievements or contributions.