No. Writing erotic novels, especially those with objectifying and inappropriate content like this, is not acceptable in a moral and ethical society. It goes against values of respect and propriety.
Develop good reading habits and interests. Focus on classic literature, self - improvement books, or other positive - themed works. By constantly immersing yourself in positive content, you are less likely to come across inappropriate stories.
I don't think so. I've never heard of it being recognized as a common or established genre. It might be something very unique to a small group or just a made - up term that isn't part of the broader literary genre classification.
Well, if 'tits for days' is a sort of creative or humorous expression, the stories related to it might be about someone or something that has an abundance or a continuous presence of something. Maybe it's about a character in a story who has an unending supply of a particular item or quality, but again, this is just speculation without more information.
Cultivate good taste. Read and engage with high - quality literature and media that promotes positive values. This way, our creative thinking will be steered towards positive and respectful areas, rather than inappropriate ones.
It could also be a very strange and perhaps made - up phrase where 'tits' is just a random word and the person means to say they are throwing a couple of some unnamed items on the grill. It might be a local or family - specific slang that doesn't have a well - known meaning outside of that small group.
In traditional and popular literature, no. These types of stories are not common because they can be considered inappropriate or not in line with the typical values and themes that literature promotes. However, in some very specific sub - genres or among certain avant - garde writers, there might be some exploration, but it's still extremely rare.
One common story is that as a mom's pregnancy progresses, hormonal changes can cause breast soreness. The body is preparing for breastfeeding, and the increased blood flow and hormonal stimulation can lead to a dull ache or sharp pain in the breasts. Some moms might find that simple things like wearing a bra become uncomfortable. They may need to switch to more supportive and soft maternity bras to relieve some of the pain.
Well, in classic literature, it's not common to find something explicitly named 'big tits stories'. However, in some modern feminist literature, there could be discussions about how society objectifies women's bodies, which might be remotely related. But overall, it's not a typical genre within literature.