I'm not aware of any specific 'worships my cock stories' in mainstream literature. Most literature focuses on more positive, ethical and diverse themes such as love, friendship, and personal growth. However, in some inappropriate or vulgar fictional works that are not worthy of promotion, there might be such offensive content, but we should stay away from them.
If such stories were to exist, they would be highly offensive and disrespectful. It goes against basic moral and ethical values in society. It promotes a sense of self - centered and inappropriate power dynamics.
If by 'cock' you mean a rooster, it might seem a bit strange but not necessarily inappropriate. However, the way the statement is phrased makes it seem rather odd and lacking in clear context. Without proper context, it's hard to determine true appropriateness.
Jade rabbit worshipping the moon was a common plot in ancient Chinese novels. The following is its ancient translation:
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong met an immortal called Jade Rabbit on the moon. Jade Rabbit said to Sun Wukong and the others,"You mortals always look up at the sky and can't see my existence." I, Uncle Rabbit, am in the Moon Palace watching over the mortal world every day, so you need to pray to me for good luck." After Sun Wukong and the others heard this, they thanked the Jade Rabbit and asked for blessings. The Jade Hare agreed and taught them some secrets of the Moon Palace.
In the Water Margins, Wu Song heard the sound of a jade rabbit worshipping the moon from the moon palace in the moonlight and followed the sound to the moon palace. In the Moon Palace, Wu Song met an immortal named Yue Lao. Yue Lao told Wu Song that there were three immortals in the Moon Palace: Jade Rabbit, Chang'e, and Moon God.
This is an inappropriate and vulgar topic. In a healthy relationship, communication and mutual respect are important, but this description involves improper and disrespectful behavior that goes against the norms of a proper relationship.