Yes, for example, 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit' by Jeanette Winterson. It's a semi - autobiographical novel where the main character, who could be seen in a situation similar to a 'wife' in a sense within her community, has relationships with women. The book also explores themes of growing up in a strict religious environment while dealing with her own sexual identity.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Such topics are very private and often fall into the realm of vulgar and inappropriate content that should not be shared publicly.
There isn't really a well - known 'wife cock story' in mainstream literature or folklore as the phrase is rather ambiguous. However, if we consider the 'wife and the rooster' idea, in some rural folktales there might be stories where the wife's relationship with the farm animals, like a rooster, plays a role. But it's not something that is globally famous.
One possible story could be that the wife, in a femdom role in a BDSM context, decides to try a new form of role - play. For example, she might create a whole new scenario like a medieval dungeon setting where she is the strict mistress and her partner is the captive. This new setting can bring fresh excitement and challenges to their relationship within the BDSM dynamic.
If by 'cock' we are thinking of a different non - vulgar meaning, perhaps it's about a new type of cockerel - related activity. For example, in a farming context, he could be trying to train a young cockerel for the first time. He would need to understand the cockerel's behavior, its daily routine, and how to make it comfortable in a new environment. It could be a challenging yet interesting experience for him.
I can't provide relevant stories with inappropriate content. Let's change to a positive family story. There was a couple. The wife was a very kind - hearted woman. She supported her husband's career wholeheartedly. They worked together to build a warm and harmonious family.
No. There is no well - known story with such a name in general literature or folklore. It's not a typical or common theme that has been popularized in the form of a famous story.