No, it's not a very common phrase. It's rather specific and would only be used in contexts where there is a particular interest in the husband's relationship with a rooster and the wife's act of sharing that story.
It is completely inappropriate. Such stories involve vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against the norms of a healthy and respectful relationship. Couples should focus on positive, respectful, and loving communication.
In general, a relationship should be based on respect and positive communication. If these stories are likely to make the other person feel uncomfortable or violate the boundaries of propriety, then it is not suitable. It's important to ensure that any conversation between husband and wife is conducive to the well - being of the relationship.
Well, if by "black cock stories" we mean something positive like stories about black - feathered cocks in a cultural or historical context, for example, tales from a region where black cocks are considered symbols of something good, then it might be okay for a wife to share with her husband. However, if the intention is vulgar, it's clearly not acceptable in a healthy relationship.
Suppose the husband and wife are artists. The black cock could be their muse. The husband might be inspired by the black cock's elegant strut and shiny feathers to create sculptures, while the wife could paint beautiful pictures of the black cock in the yard. They could even name the black cock and it becomes a beloved part of their creative and married life.
Yes, it can be appropriate if it's a harmless and funny story. For example, if they were at an animal show and there was a rooster doing some comical or unexpected things like a 'stripper' would do in a performance, it's just a light - hearted story to share between them.
This kind of story goes against moral and ethical norms. In a healthy relationship, there should be loyalty, respect and love between partners, not such abnormal and improper behavior.
Sure. The husband and wife could live on a small farm. The wife brings home a black cock which she rescued. The husband, at first a bit hesitant, soon realizes that the black cock is great at waking them up early in the morning. They start to get more productive in their farm work and the black cock becomes a beloved part of their family life.
There isn't really a well - known 'wife cock story' in mainstream literature or folklore as the phrase is rather ambiguous. However, if we consider the 'wife and the rooster' idea, in some rural folktales there might be stories where the wife's relationship with the farm animals, like a rooster, plays a role. But it's not something that is globally famous.