There could be some very abstract symbolic interpretations. For example, if we take 'lick' in a non - literal sense, it could mean being overly submissive or flattering in a very extreme and perhaps not - so - healthy way in the context of power dynamics between genders. But this is a very far - fetched and not a common interpretation.
I'm not aware of any such story in mainstream or positive cultural/fictional contexts. Most stories focus on more positive and respectful interactions between genders, like friendship, love, or cooperation in adventures.
There's no way to tell who created the 'first ass lick story' without more context. It could be a new and emerging writer who is trying to be unique and edgy with their story titles, or it could be an old story that has been passed around in a very limited circle and the originator has been long forgotten. It might also be part of a creative writing exercise in a classroom or workshop where the students were encouraged to come up with strange and memorable titles and stories.
Since I have no prior knowledge of a story named 'first ass lick story', it's difficult to say. It might be a fictional story created within a small group of friends or in a very niche community. Without more context, it's impossible to accurately define what it's about.
The phrase seems to be a random and inappropriate combination of words. 'First' might imply some sort of sequence, 'gay' is about sexual orientation, but 'ass lick' and 's ex' are inappropriate terms. It's not a common or acceptable way to express anything, really.
This is highly inappropriate. A relationship should be based on love, respect, and mutual understanding. A title like this objectifies and degrades the partner. It also sets a very bad example in terms of how we should view and interact with our loved ones. There are so many positive and respectful ways to tell a story about a relationship, but this is not one of them.
No, it's not appropriate at all. Such a phrase contains vulgar and inappropriate content that is not acceptable in polite conversation or in most social settings.
This is not an acceptable expression. We should promote positive language and good behavior in our daily interactions, rather than using such vulgar phrases.