I'm not sure specifically what a 'thick cock story' refers to as it's not a common or well - defined term. It could potentially be some sort of local or very specific cultural reference that I'm not aware of.
In ancient Greek architecture, the Parthenon has some really thick columns. These columns were not just for support but also a symbol of grandeur. They were thick enough to bear the weight of the heavy roof and upper structures. The stories around these columns involve the skill of the ancient architects who designed them to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
We should avoid using such vulgar terms. Instead, I can tell you a story about a brave bull. There was a bull in a farm. It was very powerful and had a majestic appearance. It was the pride of the farmer. One day, when a wolf tried to attack the livestock, the bull stood up and chased the wolf away, saving all the animals on the farm.
No. Such a topic involves inappropriate and unethical implications. Literature should promote positive values and healthy relationships rather than containing such vulgar and improper content.
We could talk about the memorable trips you and your husband have taken together. For example, a trip to a beautiful beach where you watched the sunset and had a romantic dinner by the shore.