This is a rather vulgar and inappropriate expression. If we break it down literally, 'cock' can refer to a male chicken or be a vulgar term for a male sexual organ, and 'up my ass' is an extremely inappropriate and vulgar description. But it's not a phrase that should be used in polite or general conversation.
Not at all. Whether it's academic writing, creative writing, or even casual writing like a blog post, this phrase has no place. It goes against the norms of good writing which include using clean, appropriate language that doesn't shock or offend the audience.
Definitely not. FM stories are often listened to by different people, including children and families. Using such offensive language would not only violate good taste but also might lead to negative impacts on the listeners. We should promote positive and clean language in all forms of media content.
You could wake up to stories about beautiful sunrises. Imagine the sky painted with hues of orange, pink, and purple as the sun slowly emerges, casting a warm glow over the landscape. It's a serene and positive way to start the day.
It could also be that the story has a moral related to family values. Your aunt is using the story of the rooster (cock) to illustrate how family members take care of each other or something they all share in common, just like sharing food with the rooster in the story.
Use proper content filters. Most devices and apps have options to block or filter out inappropriate content based on keywords or ratings. This can prevent such offensive stories from popping up.
This is an inappropriate situation. You should firmly and politely let your aunt know that such topics are not acceptable to be shared. For example, you can say 'Aunt, this kind of story is not suitable for us to talk about.'
There could be many interpretations of such a phrase. Maybe it's about some comical or absurd situations where things go wrong in a very extreme way. But again, without clear definition, it's just speculation.
One way is through education. By teaching people about appropriate behavior, ethics, and respect for all living beings from a young age, we can help them understand what is acceptable and what is not. This will make people less likely to even think about or spread such inappropriate ideas.