Yes. One way could be that the 'cock' refers to a cockerel or a male chicken in a story that a woman has. Maybe she was involved in a farm - related incident or has a story about raising chickens.
Since I don't know the exact story, it could potentially be a story that uses the idea in a very metaphorical way. Maybe it's about a woman taking on male - like characteristics or power in a fictional world where such a physical transformation is used as a device to tell a deeper story about gender roles or personal growth in an extreme and fantastical sense.
Definitely not. In general, mainstream literature focuses on a wide range of themes like love, adventure, mystery, etc. A story about a woman growing a cock is highly unusual and goes against the norms of typical story - telling. It may exist in some very avant - garde or experimental writing, but it's not something you would come across often in popular or traditional storytelling.
Well, perhaps it could be a very strange or misphrased way of saying a woman has an odd or interesting story to tell. Maybe it's a play on words that got mixed up, like if she has a story about a rooster (cock) in a really convoluted sense.
Definitely not. Such a topic involves inappropriate and vulgar elements that are not acceptable in a civil and general conversation. There are many other interesting and positive topics to talk about, like art, culture, and science.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide any information related to such an odd and potentially inappropriate question. Sororities usually have more positive and meaningful aspects to talk about.
This phrase is rather inappropriate and unclear in a typical literary context. However, if we were to break it down, 'hard cock' is a vulgar term for male anatomy and 'for woman story' might imply a story related to a woman in some way. But this is not a common or proper literary expression.