Folk tales are meant to be passed down through generations and are often used to teach children about good and bad, right and wrong. So, they would not have stories with such vulgar elements.
In the vast collection of folk tales from different cultures around the world, we find stories about animals that can talk, magic spells, and brave heroes. But the idea of 'growing cock ass expansion' is so far removed from the normal themes of folk tales that it's safe to say there are no such stories within the realm of folk tales.
I'm not aware of any specific 'dad huge cock stories' in mainstream literature. Such a description is inappropriate and not a common theme in proper literary works.
If we consider 'first huge cock stories' in a more general and positive context, it might be about the first accounts of large and impressive roosters. Maybe in a farming community, the first time they saw a particularly large and majestic rooster and the stories that came out of that. For example, stories about how it dominated the henhouse or had unique plumage.
There are no such stories in proper folk tales as this is not a common or appropriate theme in traditional folklore.
Yes, there are. For example, in some European folk tales, there are stories where a prince might be enchanted by a beautiful maiden and there are implications of sexual attraction and relationships. But these are often told in a more subtle and moral - based way.
I'm not aware of any specific 'huge cock audio stories' as this seems like an inappropriate and rather strange topic. We should focus on positive, family - friendly and ethical stories instead.
In the animal kingdom, male deer grow large antlers. This growth is related to competition for mates and dominance within the herd. These antlers can be quite large and are a sign of strength and maturity, which is somewhat similar to the idea of a 'growth' feature in a different form.
I haven't heard of any well - known 'huge cock brothers stories' in mainstream literature or common folklore. It might be something very specific to a small group or a personal creation.
This kind of content involves vulgarity and violates moral and ethical norms. We should stay away from this kind of improper content.
Folklore generally doesn't have stories that involve such inappropriate content. Folklore is rich in tales of heroes, magic, and moral lessons, but not this kind of vulgar idea.