There is no obvious origin for such a strange phrase. If we assume 'cock' refers to a male chicken, it might have originated from an oral tradition in a rural area where roosters were important animals. The stories about their behavior, their role in the farm, etc. could be what a man learns to love. But this is all just speculation as the phrase as it stands is rather ungrammatical and unclear.
The phrase is rather unclear and seems a bit jumbled. 'Cock' can have multiple meanings, but if we assume it refers to a rooster, perhaps it means that a man gets to like stories related to roosters in some way. However, it's a very odd construction.
One possible plot could be that the word 'cock' refers to a cocker spaniel. A straight guy might be initially hesitant about dogs. But when he meets a cute cocker spaniel, perhaps through a friend. The dog is so friendly and affectionate towards him that he starts to warm up to it. He begins to take it for walks, play with it, and as time passes, he learns to love this 'cock' (the cocker spaniel).
One way could be through social interaction. If his colleagues or business partners often tell these 'cock stories' in a fun and engaging way during business dinners or networking events. Over time, he may find the humor and the underlying messages in these stories and thus learn to love them. Also, if these stories are related to successful business strategies that are presented in an unconventional, 'cock - story - like' way, he might be attracted to them as a way to gain new insights for his own business.
Yes, they can be. These stories often go against traditional sexual and gender norms. Society has certain expectations of straight men, and when a story depicts a straight man changing in such a radical way sexually, it can make some people uncomfortable.
This statement is rather strange and unclear. 'Cock stories' could potentially refer to tall tales or exaggerated stories. Maybe in a business context, if we consider 'cock' as a symbol of confidence or bravado, a straight - laced businessman might learn to appreciate the art of storytelling that involves some bravado to succeed in a cut - throat business world. But it's a very odd way of putting it.
Literature generally doesn't promote or have a lot of stories centered around something like that. It's more about the exploration of the human psyche, cultural aspects, and historical events. So, it's very unlikely to find such stories in well - known works of literature.