No. Such a topic involves inappropriate and unethical content that is not suitable for literature. Literature should promote positive values, healthy relationships, and good moral concepts.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. In normal English usage, it seems rather strange and not a typical expression you would hear in everyday conversation or see in general writing.
We should focus on positive, family - friendly and appropriate topics for Halloween, such as spooky but cute ghost stories or stories about trick - or - treating.
This is an inappropriate request. We can focus on positive family - related stories instead, like stories about a mom's love for her children. For example, a story where a mom stays up all night to take care of a sick child, showing her selfless love and dedication.
We can look for classic literature works. Many of them have beautiful stories about family, friendship and love. For example, 'Little Women' is a great choice which tells about the growth and sisterly love of four sisters.
Big Cock could be a very friendly rooster. It would follow Dad everywhere. Dad would take it on walks around the farm. One time, when some foxes were approaching the farm, Big Cock made a lot of noise to warn Dad and the other animals. Dad was so grateful to Big Cock for being such a good protector of the farm.
Well, on a hiking trip with Mom and Dad, we found some scat. Mom was a bit grossed out at first, but Dad started explaining how scat can tell us a lot about the ecosystem. For example, it can show what the animals in the area eat and how healthy they are. It made the whole hiking experience more educational.