Definitely not. Using such a phrase in public is completely unacceptable. It can make people around feel uncomfortable and offended. We should uphold a positive and respectful social environment, and this type of expression goes against that principle.
First, we should have good moral values. Know what is appropriate and what is not. Second, be self - disciplined in our speech and writing. Don't use sexual or offensive language just for the sake of shock value. Third, if we encounter such content, don't spread it further.
If we rephrase it to a proper story, for example, grandpa has a big collection. Grandpa loves collecting old stamps. His collection is quite large and he often shows it to the children in the family, sharing the stories behind each stamp.
Not at all. Sharing such a story is unacceptable in a civilized society. We should promote good values and communication that is friendly, clean and respectful to others.
It might not be a widely known popular story in general. However, in certain farming communities or among people interested in poultry, it could be a well - known and interesting anecdote if it has unique elements about the rooster.
I have no idea. It really depends on your personal experiences and preferences. Maybe there was a specific event or moment that triggered it, but only you can know for sure.