There was a story of a girl who entered a county fair with her pet cock. She had trained it to do some tricks, like standing on one leg and flapping its wings in a certain pattern. They won a prize at the fair for their unique act.
If we consider it in a more creative or made - up context, maybe 'cock' here is some kind of object or character in her stories that we don't know about. But it's not a common or easily understandable expression without further clarification.
Sharing or seeking stories with such racially and inappropriately sexualized content is not acceptable. We should focus on positive, inclusive and respectful stories that promote equality and good values among all people regardless of race or gender.
No. In standard English, this is not a correct phrase. 'Cock' has different meanings, but in this construction, it doesn't fit grammatically or semantically with 'wife had a... stories'.
Yes. There could be a story where a girl lives on a farm and there is a very proud rooster. The rooster crows every morning and the girl gets used to it as part of her daily routine. One day, the rooster gets lost and the girl goes on a search to find it.
Your description involves inappropriate and vulgar content. We can talk about some positive topics like 'What are some girls' first sight of beautiful scenery stories?'. For example, a girl's first sight of a magnificent sunset over the ocean. The sky was painted with hues of orange, pink and purple, and the ocean seemed to be on fire. It was a sight that filled her with a sense of wonder and peace.
Definitely not. This kind of topic violates basic moral and ethical principles. We should strive to promote topics that are inclusive, respectful, and positive, rather than ones that are discriminatory and inappropriate.