I'm sorry, but using the term 'torment' in relation to someone in a derogatory way is not acceptable behavior. Everyone should be treated with respect regardless of their sexual orientation, body type or name.
Rather than focusing on 'torment stories', we should promote positive and inclusive stories that celebrate diversity. For example, stories about how a gay fat boy overcomes challenges in a positive and self - affirming way.
Yes, there could be many positive stories. Maybe he has a great talent like singing or painting and uses it to express himself and make friends. He might also be part of a supportive community that helps him grow and be confident.
A fat cockerel might have a torment story where it tries to fly up to a high perch but fails because of its weight. It keeps flapping its wings and making frustrated noises.
There are not many traditional children's stories specifically about this odd topic. However, in some comical or tall - tale - like children's stories, there might be a situation where a chubby character gets into a bit of trouble and is playfully scolded or has a minor comical punishment like a pretend spanking. But this is very rare and not a common theme.
Well, if we break it down, 'boy' refers to a male child or young person. 'Rosebud' might be a symbol in these stories, perhaps representing something pure or fragile. 'Torment' implies suffering. So it could be stories where the boy is facing some sort of distress or pain that is related to this rosebud in some way, maybe it's lost, or something bad is associated with it.
I'm not sure specifically what you mean by 'boy glands torment stories'. It could potentially refer to stories about boys experiencing some sort of pain or discomfort related to their glands, like swollen glands due to an illness. For example, a boy might have a story of having swollen tonsils which made it difficult for him to swallow and talk, causing a great deal of discomfort during that time.
I'm sorry, but the term 'cocklet' is not a proper or respectful term. We should avoid using such inappropriate language. Instead, we can focus on positive stories about boys, like their adventures, achievements in school or sports, etc.
I'm sorry, but the idea of 'torment' related to such a sensitive area is inappropriate and unethical. We should focus on positive and healthy topics regarding boys' health and well - being.
Tormenting any living being is unethical and cruel behavior, so I cannot provide stories about it.
Since this is not a common or appropriate theme in most literature, it's hard to say there are direct moral lessons. However, if we were to hypothetically consider such a story, perhaps the lesson could be about the consequences of misbehavior if the spanking was a form of punishment for bad actions.
We should focus on positive, ethical and kind topics rather than such disturbing content.