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.
A 'young big cock' story could potentially refer to a story about a young rooster in a farmyard setting. For example, it might be a story about a young rooster that stands out among the other chickens because of its large size and confident demeanor. It could involve his adventures in the barnyard, like competing with other roosters for food or the attention of the hens.
No, it's not a proper English phrase. 'Suck soms cock' is an inappropriate and ungrammatical construction. The whole phrase seems very odd and not in line with standard English usage.
There could be a story where dad has a special gift. He can communicate with the cock. The cock tells dad about its adventures in the farmyard. Dad then uses this knowledge to make the farm a better place for all the animals. This makes dad a sort of local legend among the farmers in the area, and the cock is his special sidekick.
One day, dad and I went to a flea market. There, we saw a small statue of a 'lucky cock'. Dad thought it was really interesting and bought it. After we brought it home, it became a sort of lucky charm for our family. Whenever we had a tough time, we would look at the statue and feel more positive, like it was giving us some good vibes.
Folk tales are meant to be passed down through generations and are often used to teach children about good and bad, right and wrong. So, they would not have stories with such vulgar elements.
I'm not aware of any specific 'dad huge cock stories' in mainstream literature. Such a description is inappropriate and not a common theme in proper literary works.
Sure. Once upon a time, there was a dad and his son who lived on a small farm. One morning, a beautiful black cock strutted right in front of the dad as he was about to go to the barn. The black cock seemed to be in a hurry, running back and forth. The dad, curious, followed it. The cock led him to a hidden nest where there were some newly hatched chicks. It was a magical moment as the dad realized the black cock was showing him its new family.