First, if it's just a stupid joke among peers, you can have a conversation with those involved about appropriate language and respect. Tell them it's not okay to use such vulgar terms in relation to your son.
Well, you could start by not making it a big deal in terms of being overly focused on that one aspect. Build the emotional connection first. And when it comes to the physical part, make sure you both are comfortable with exploring at a pace that suits you both. It's all about mutual respect and understanding.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say exactly. It could be that there is some sort of object or situation that has been misnamed or misrepresented as a 'huge cock'. Maybe your son has a large - sized item that someone is joking about in a very improper way. But we should always be cautious of using such vulgar language when referring to children.
It could be a story about his pet rooster that is very large. Maybe it's the biggest rooster in the neighborhood and it has some interesting behaviors like crowing really loudly or being very protective of the other chickens.
Well, if not in a vulgar sense, 'huge cock' could potentially be a misnomer or a very strange way of referring to something large. Maybe it's a big rooster on the family farm that the stepmom has some sort of story related to. But this is a very odd and uncommonly used way to phrase it if not being inappropriate.
It's definitely not normal. Sharing stories related to private body parts in this way is not acceptable behavior. There are social and moral boundaries, and this kind of sharing violates those. It can make others uncomfortable and is not in line with proper social etiquette.
On the other hand, it could be negative. If it's about a large tool that he misuses or that causes some sort of disruption. For example, if he uses a really big hammer early in the morning and the noise disturbs everyone, then it would be a negative story.
Well, having a huge dog can be both fun and challenging. You need to be cautious at first, especially if you're not used to big dogs. Your boyfriend should introduce you to the dog in a calm environment. And you may need to learn some basic commands to communicate with the dog. Also, think about how this will affect your living situation if you plan to spend a lot of time at his place. For instance, is there enough space for the dog to move around? And who will take care of the dog when you two are out?
Well, first of all, it's important to set boundaries. You can sit him down and have a serious conversation. Explain that this kind of talk is not appropriate for the early stage of a relationship or at all. If he continues after you've made your stance clear, you might need to re - evaluate whether this relationship is right for you. In a relationship, respect is key, and this kind of behavior shows a lack of respect for your feelings.