One possible story could be that a married man moved to a new neighborhood. His neighbor had a rooster. One morning, he was woken up by the loud crowing of the rooster. He went outside to see what it was all about. The rooster was standing there, looking all proud. He then started to interact with the neighbor about the rooster, learning about its habits and how to keep it from being a nuisance sometimes. This was his first real encounter and story related to a rooster as a married man.
I'm not sure what specific 'first cock story' you mean in a non - vulgar way. If it's about a married man's first encounter with a rooster on a farm, perhaps it could be a story of him learning how to take care of it, like feeding it for the first time.
No, it's not a common expression at all. It's a very strange and rather inappropriate - sounding combination of words that you wouldn't typically hear in normal conversation or in general language use.
Rather than delving into such inappropriate stories, we should encourage a society that promotes love, respect, and positive interactions within marriages. There are so many wonderful aspects of married life to focus on, like mutual support and shared dreams.
Well, it could be a story about a man who is gay or bisexual and is married, starting his journey as a coach for the first time. Maybe he faced some challenges in terms of acceptance within the coaching community due to his sexual orientation. He might have had to be extra cautious about how he presented himself while also being true to his identity.
Such a topic is morally and socially unacceptable. We should focus on positive and healthy subjects rather than engaging in such inappropriate discussions.
Educate ourselves about appropriate communication norms. Know what is acceptable in different social and cultural settings. If we are in a group, the group can also establish rules against inappropriate topics to ensure a healthy communication environment.