Another moral could be related to the cycle of nature. The rooster is a part of nature and its interaction with the girl can symbolize how humans are also part of nature's web. We should respect all living beings and their natural behaviors. If the girl was initially scared but then learned to co - exist with the rooster's sometimes - erratic behavior, it shows that we can adapt and find harmony with nature.
I'm not aware of any specific "huge cock in tiny mouth stories" in mainstream literature. Most literature focuses on more positive, moral, and diverse themes.
Educate oneself about appropriate communication. Learn about the values of respect and decency. Also, if you encounter someone bringing up such inappropriate topics, firmly but politely let them know that it is not acceptable behavior.
Well, 'The Keeping Quilt' can be considered a true story as it often draws inspiration from actual experiences or real-life circumstances, presenting them in a fictionalized form to engage the readers.
It might be a very specific story where a girl has an interaction with a rooster and the action of the rooster getting near her mouth is a central part of the plot. Maybe it's a story from a rural area where animals and humans interact closely on a daily basis.
Well, 'keeping it in the family story' might imply that certain traditions, values or even tales of family achievements are preserved within the family unit. It helps in maintaining family identity and a sense of unity. The family can use these stories to teach younger generations about their roots, heritage and the things that make their family unique.