There might not be a very common non - inappropriate meaning for 'cock trample' as the term by itself is rather concerning. However, if we were to force a non - inappropriate interpretation, 'cock' could be a rooster and 'trample' means to step on, so it could potentially refer to a situation where a rooster gets stepped on by accident in a farmyard scenario.
Another way to look at it could be in a symbolic sense. For example, in a story about a young boy trying to prove his courage, he might have to face a situation where he has to avoid being 'trampled' by a cocky or overbearing character, using 'cock' in the sense of an arrogant person. But this is really stretching the term to avoid the inappropriate connotations.
In a non - inappropriate sense, perhaps it could be a very misnamed or misconstrued situation. For example, if there is a misunderstanding where a mother is wrongly accused of something that gives a false impression similar to the negative connotation of 'cuckold', but in a completely innocent and family - related matter.
In a non - inappropriate context, 'daddy boy' could refer to a boy who has a close relationship with his father, perhaps one where the father is very involved in the boy's life, like taking him to sports events, teaching him skills, or just having a strong bond.
In a non - inappropriate context, it could mean that the son is literally looking for ticks on his mom. Ticks are small parasites, and if they are in an area where ticks are common, like a forested or grassy area, it's important to check for them. The son might be helping his mom make sure she hasn't picked up any ticks during an outdoor activity.
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.
Maybe it's a fictional story where in a certain community or system (not related to vulgarity), any form of overpowering or dominant 'force' (symbolized by the term) is not welcome. It could be about equality and the prevention of one element from overpowering others in a CBT - like self - improvement or social - interaction - based story.
Well, if we take it in a non - offensive and rather symbolic way, 'huge cock' could potentially represent something large or powerful in a non - sexual sense. Maybe it's about a big event or a powerful force that has a significant impact on a'story' related to a wife - like situation. For example, a large business deal (the 'huge cock' symbolically) might disrupt the life of a business - man's wife (the 'wrecks wife story').
Also, in some nautical terms, 'cock' has been used in the past for certain parts of a ship's equipment. So in that sense, 'large cock' could potentially refer to a relatively large part of that equipment, though these terms are not so commonly used in modern nautical language.
Perhaps it's about a son who has a great deal of knowledge or skills that his mom depends on. For example, in a family - oriented story, the son might be very tech - savvy and helps his mom with all the digital stuff, like setting up a new smart home system or teaching her how to use a new phone. So in a sense, he 'possesses' an important role in her life.
Well, perhaps it could be a very strange or misphrased way of saying a woman has an odd or interesting story to tell. Maybe it's a play on words that got mixed up, like if she has a story about a rooster (cock) in a really convoluted sense.
If we consider 'cock' to mean a rooster in a non - vulgar sense, it could potentially be a story about an ex - girlfriend who has an affinity for roosters, perhaps she likes taking care of them or finds them interesting.