It's also possible that 'Gram' could be a name of a person, a character in a local folklore or a personal story. And the 'cocks' could symbolize something like pride or courage in that story. For example, Gram might love stories where a character with the qualities represented by 'cocks' overcomes difficulties and finds love or self - discovery.
If 'cocks' is meant in a more innocent sense like roosters, perhaps Gram loves stories about roosters on a farm. Maybe Gram has a passion for rural life and the tales of roosters waking up the village every morning, and this could be a kind of love story related to the idea in a very different way from what might be initially thought.
We can think of stories where the concept of 'big - tits' could be symbolic. For instance, in a story about self - acceptance, a character with a large bust might struggle with body image issues at first but then learn to love herself. This would be a positive and non - vulgar take on the idea.
Since the phrase itself has vulgar connotations, it's very difficult to find a non - vulgar interpretation. It's better to avoid using such phrases.
The use of vivid descriptions of beauty, both in terms of the physical environment and the characters. For instance, descriptions of the palaces and the beautiful attire of the princesses in many Indian tales add to the allure. Also, the cultural elements such as the elaborate festivals and rituals that are often part of the story, like in the story of the Pushkar fair which can be incorporated into a love story, making it more interesting and 'hot' in a cultural way.
If 'cocks' refers to roosters, the stories could be about farm life. Maybe stories of roosters protecting the hens from predators, or their daily routines of crowing at dawn.
One could be about friends playfully teasing each other about their fashion choices. For example, when one friend shows up in a really out - there outfit, the others might tease them in a good - natured way, saying things like 'You look like you're from another planet, but in a cool way!'.
Another non - vulgar idea could be an amateur ornithologist who is particularly interested in large - sized cocks (birds). He might study their behavior, habitats, and migration patterns. He could have an amazing story of how he first started observing these birds in the wild, and how his knowledge and passion for them grew over time. He might even contribute to conservation efforts for these magnificent birds.
The use of rich language. Urdu has a vast vocabulary filled with words that can create a sense of allure. For example, the way descriptions of emotions, settings, and characters are crafted. In a novel like 'Umrao Jaan Ada', the language used to describe the beauty and grace of Umrao Jaan is very alluring without being vulgar.
In a non - vulgar sense, 'big cock' could refer to a large rooster, like in a farm setting where you might be talking about a particularly large or impressive male chicken.
Another option could be 'two magnificent cockerels at once'. We can imagine a story where two magnificent cockerels are showing off their plumage to attract the hens in the coop.
Here is a story about a young artist and a coffee shop owner. The artist would often sit in the coffee shop to draw. The owner noticed his talent and one day, asked if he could display some of the artist's work on the coffee shop walls. This led to more customers coming in to see the art. The artist was so grateful that he painted a special mural for the coffee shop. Their relationship became a symbiotic one, with both benefiting from their unique connection.