Another non - erotic interpretation could be related to a mechanical 'cock' like a faucet handle (cock is an old - fashioned term for this). Maybe a plumber couldn't resist adjusting or examining a particularly interesting or unique faucet handle in a building they were working on.
Well, 'cock' can also mean a male chicken. So perhaps it could imply that someone couldn't resist the charm or cuteness of a male chicken. For example, if there was a really unique - looking rooster in a farmyard, a person might be so attracted to it that they just couldn't resist getting closer to it, maybe to pet it or take a photo.
It's very likely a very specific phrase created for a particular situation, perhaps by a small group of people or for a specific piece of writing. It doesn't have the widespread usage that common phrases do. For example, phrases like 'once upon a time' are known across many cultures and languages, but this isn't like that.
It might also suggest that chapter 21 is a stand - alone entity in the story. In a fantasy story, say, chapter 21 could be the only chapter that takes place in a different realm or dimension. It stands out from the rest of the chapters because of its unique setting, and there's no other chapter that replicates this particular aspect. So, in this way, there can only be one chapter 21 with these distinct features.
It's not common at all. If we consider the words literally, it makes no sense as a cock (if referring to a male chicken or a vulgar term for male anatomy) doesn't have the ability to'show stories'. It could potentially be a creative or artistic expression that has a very personal or abstract meaning known only to the person who said it.
Maybe it could mean a story where gay individuals are swept up in a creative or cultural wave. For instance, in a new art movement where gay artists are at the forefront, and their stories of being part of this exciting new trend can be seen as being'swept up'. It could also refer to a situation where they are swept up in a journey of self - discovery and acceptance within a broader context.
If we consider it non - sexually, 'cock' could also be a nautical term for a small boat. So it could be a story where someone is in a submissive role while a small boat is standing (maybe at a dock). The person might be following orders or being in a position where they have to be submissive in relation to the boat and its situation.
It could imply that stories in the future might feature black roosters in a dominant or symbolic role. For example, they could be seen as leaders or important symbols in the narrative.
Another possibility is that 'cock' is used in a nautical sense. Maybe it's a story set on a ship and 'his cock' could be a part of the ship's equipment that she had an interest in for some reason related to the ship's operation or repair.
If we take it out of the sexual context, 'too big for a fleshlight' could imply that an object is too large for a particular container or holder. For example, a large tool might be too big for a small storage case.
Another aspect is the economic bigness. Texas has a large GDP, big companies are headquartered there, and it has a major impact on the national and international economic stage. The business opportunities are big, and the influence of Texas in the economic realm is substantial, which is all part of what 'Everything is Bigger in Texas' can mean without any sexual undertones.
In a non - vulgar context, it might be a story where the girl is begging the guy to take on a responsibility or engage in an activity that he is reluctant to do. For example, it could be something like asking him to clean up a really messy area that he has been avoiding, and the phrase is used in a very hyperbolic or metaphorical way.