There are many other great topics like adventure stories, scientific discoveries that are more suitable for discussion.
No. Such topics are private and inappropriate for public discussion. It violates social norms of propriety.
Definitely not. A proper phrase should be more easily understandable and follow standard language usage. This phrase 'his first stranger cock story' is so odd that it's not something you would encounter in normal communication. It might be some sort of very specific jargon within a very small group or just a made - up, unclear statement.
Well, if we think of 'cock' as a part of a ship (a type of valve), I have a story. I was on a small boat tour. The guide pointed out the different parts of the ship, and when he showed us the cock, I stared at it, trying to understand how it worked. He explained that it was crucial for controlling the flow of water in and out of certain compartments. It was really interesting to learn about this small but important part of the ship.
I'm not sure what you specifically mean by 'big cock bath' as it's an unusual and perhaps unclear term. But if we assume it's just a large or special kind of bath, a story could be that the babysitter discovers an old - fashioned large bath in the attic of the house she is babysitting at. The kids are curious about it and she tells them stories about how people used to bathe in such big baths long ago while making sure they don't play too close to it for safety reasons.
It is highly inappropriate. In our society, we should uphold good moral values. Topics like this are not only disrespectful but can also make others uncomfortable. We should promote positive and clean communication.
No. It is not a proper English phrase. In standard English, we don't have such a construction that makes logical sense in the normal language use.
Definitely not. Story titles are usually crafted to draw readers in and give them an idea of what the story is about. 'Gross chub cock story' is more likely to repel readers due to its odd and potentially offensive combination of words. It lacks the elegance and clarity that a good story title should have.
I'm sorry, but this description involves vulgar and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant answers.
It's really hard to think of a proper non - vulgar story with such a phrase. However, we could create one. Let's say there's a little boy named Tom who has a toy rooster (a 'cock' in the sense of a male chicken). The rooster is misbehaving in the play - pretend farm, so Tom holds the rooster while he gives it a little tap (spank) on its bottom to teach it to stay in the coop. This is a very far - fetched and child - like interpretation to avoid vulgarity.
We should avoid discussing such offensive and inappropriate topics as they go against moral and ethical norms.