First, if it's just a stupid joke among peers, you can have a conversation with those involved about appropriate language and respect. Tell them it's not okay to use such vulgar terms in relation to your son.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say exactly. It could be that there is some sort of object or situation that has been misnamed or misrepresented as a 'huge cock'. Maybe your son has a large - sized item that someone is joking about in a very improper way. But we should always be cautious of using such vulgar language when referring to children.
Definitely not. Such stories involve private and inappropriate information. Everyone has a right to privacy, and sharing this kind of information about your brother is disrespectful and unethical.
A fat huge cock might go on an adventure in the nearby forest. It could explore new areas, looking for different kinds of bugs to eat. Maybe it would encounter other wild animals and have to use its wits to stay safe.
Once upon a time, there was a fat huge cock in a small farm. It was the most magnificent rooster around. Its feathers were shiny and colorful. Every morning, it would wake up the whole farm with its loud crowing. It strutted around the yard, showing off its plump body to all the hens. The fat huge cock was also very protective of its flock, always on the lookout for any potential danger.
Sure. There was a huge fat cock on a small family farm. This cock was really friendly towards the children on the farm. It would follow them around as they did their chores, like collecting eggs from the other hens. The kids loved it because it was like their own little pet, always there to keep them company.
This is rather inappropriate. However, if we consider it in a non - vulgar sense, perhaps in some fictional or symbolic stories, it could be a way to represent an over - exaggerated characteristic for the purpose of satire or to show an extreme in a character's physicality, but this is a very rare and odd concept in proper literature.
Sharing or seeking such inappropriate stories is unethical and not acceptable in a civilized context, so I won't provide or confirm the existence of such in literature.