It's inappropriate because it involves vulgar and sexual connotations. Such topics are not suitable for public discussion or general conversation.
This kind of story is inappropriate as it goes against the norms of polite and respectful communication. Society values respectful and clean language, and this phrase clearly violates that.
Stories about friends comparing their knowledge in different fields are also great. For instance, in history, who knows more about a specific era, or in science, who has a deeper understanding of a particular theory. This kind of comparison promotes learning and friendly debates.
First, be aware of the inappropriateness of such topics. When in a conversation, if someone brings it up, firmly change the topic. For example, start talking about a new movie or a book you've read.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. I've rarely, if ever, heard this particular combination of words in general English usage.
We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful topics rather than stories with improper implications.
The phrase 'comparing cocks stories' is rather ambiguous. It could be a play on words. Maybe it's related to comparing tall tales or exaggerated stories in a rather strange or humorous way. Without more context, it's difficult to determine its exact meaning.
First, we need to educate ourselves about proper social behavior. We should also surround ourselves with people who uphold good values. If we find our thoughts drifting towards such inappropriate comparisons, we can redirect our minds to more positive and productive topics. For example, instead of comparing inappropriate things, we can talk about hobbies, cultural events or shared interests which are much more suitable for general conversation.
It really depends on the nature of the story. In a more fictional or children - friendly 'comparing cocks story', there could be other talking animals as characters. They could be friends or foes of the cocks. For instance, a wise old owl might be a character who gives advice to the cocks about the futility of excessive comparison. Or a mischievous fox could be trying to take advantage of the cocks' preoccupation with comparing themselves.
I'm not sure specifically which 'comparing cocks story' you are referring to. It could be a story about comparing roosters in a farmyard context, perhaps about their size, strength, or behavior.
One way is to stay away from sources that might produce such inappropriate content. Look for reliable platforms that focus on family - friendly and positive storytelling. For example, many children's literature platforms are very good at providing clean and educational stories.
No. Such stories are often inappropriate and vulgar for public discussion. It may make others uncomfortable and violate social norms of propriety.