I'm not sure specifically what this'sons big prnis gets mommy story' is. It could be a very specific family - related story perhaps about a son achieving something significant ('big prnis' might be a misspelling though) and how it affects his mother.
Definitely not. A proper English expression would follow correct spelling, grammar rules, and have a clear meaning. This phrase has a misspelled word and the overall construction is very unclear and not in line with standard English usage.
I'm not certain, but if we consider that'sons big' means the son has done something important. 'gets mommy' might mean that it has some sort of effect on the mother. But the 'prnis' part is really unclear. It could be a very local or made - up term within a specific context.
One possible plot could be in a world where there's some sort of genetic mix - up or magical interference. For example, a strange spell causes the son to have an unexpected biological reaction that leads to the impregnation in a completely non - sexual and accidental way. Then the story could revolve around how they deal with the medical and social implications in a society that has very strict rules about such things.
A rewrite could be that the son has a unique ability that he thinks might harm his mother. But instead of the inappropriate scenario, it turns out that his ability is actually a form of healing. He heals his mother from a long - standing illness in an unexpected way. So the story focuses on the bond between mother and son and his journey to master his ability.
No. It is not a known literary or cultural reference. It seems like a very strange and inappropriate combination of words that has no place in recognized cultural or literary works.
A 'big dick morph story' could potentially be a fictional or fantasy story where a character undergoes some sort of transformation related to having a large penis. However, this is a rather vulgar and inappropriate concept in most contexts.
Well, a 'big dick reaction story' might refer to a narrative where a character has a strong response to a situation that is somehow related to the idea of 'big' in a non - literal sense, like a big opportunity or a big mistake. But this is just speculation as the term is rather ambiguous.