As far as I know, there is no relation between 'black cum erupt mouth story' and any known literature or folktale. Most literature and folktales have more common themes and language usage. This phrase is so unusual that it doesn't seem to fit into the traditional forms of storytelling we are familiar with.
I haven't come across any known literature or folktale with such a phrase. It seems very unique and not part of the common literary or folktale canon.
The phrase 'black cum erupt mouth story' is really hard to decipher without any background. It might be a creative or experimental phrase from some niche genre of writing or art that I'm not familiar with. Maybe 'black' could refer to something negative or mysterious, but it's all speculation without further details.
I'm not aware of it being a common folktale. It may be something very specific or even made - up in a certain context.
There is no common or widely - known folktale specifically about a 'big black cock' and a 'wolf wife' in traditional folklore. This seems like a very unique and perhaps made - up combination that is not part of the mainstream folktale cannon.
No, it doesn't seem to be a widely - known folktale. I've never heard of it as a common folktale in mainstream folklore.
No, it doesn't seem to be a well - known folktale in general. Most traditional folktales involve more common themes like good vs. evil, love, and heroic deeds, rather than such an unusual concept as a girl getting pregnant by a lion.
It's highly unlikely that the 'tit hanging wife story' is a well - known folktale. Folktales usually have certain characteristics that make them popular and widely shared, such as moral lessons, universal themes, and engaging plots. From the name alone, it doesn't seem to possess those qualities that would make it a well - known folktale.
It depends on the region. In some areas, it might be a well - known folktale that has been passed down through generations. However, in other places, it may be completely unheard of. There are so many local folktales around the world that not all of them are widely known everywhere.
It is most likely not a well - known folktale. Folktales like Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood are known worldwide. But this 'cock shrinking brother story' is not something that is commonly mentioned or part of the typical folktale repertoire. There could be some very local or family - specific story with this name, but not a well - known folktale in the general sense.
I'm not aware of any well - known literature specifically centered around 'black swinger stories'. Most mainstream literature focuses on more conventional relationships and themes.