Well, it could be a story about a guy's first experience with a rooster. Maybe he was at a farm and had an interesting encounter like trying to catch the rooster for the first time.
One example could be a guy's first time seeing a cock fight in a place where it was still legal in the past. He might have been shocked or intrigued by the whole spectacle.
No, it's not a common expression at all. It's a very strange and rather inappropriate - sounding combination of words that you wouldn't typically hear in normal conversation or in general language use.
Rather than such improper topics, we could talk about stories of young guys in volunteer work. There are many young people who are devoting themselves to helping others in poor areas or in environmental protection projects. These stories are inspiring and can set good examples for others.
The three brothers were Ji Chunhua, Li Ming, and Du Yuming. They had created many unforgettable villains in their acting career and were known as "national treasure villains." Ji Chunhua was famous for his bald head and fierce eyes. His role as the vulture in the movie Shaolin Temple left a deep impression on the audience. Li Ming was famous for his ugly appearance and vicious character image, especially Qiu Qianchi in " The Return of the Condor Heroes." Du Yuming had also played the role of a cunning villain in many works. Although their acting skills were superb, due to their age and health, they had gradually faded out of the audience's sight. No matter how high the pay was, they could not be hired.
No, it is not. 'Sicking' is not a correct verb form in this context, and 'eivrs' seems to be a misspelling. So overall, it is a very ungrammatical phrase.
Most mainstream movies avoid such explicit and disturbing content. The movie industry generally adheres to certain moral and ethical standards, and such a plot would be considered inappropriate and offensive for a wide audience. However, in some very low - budget or underground movies that are not subject to the usual regulations, there might be some extremely rare and inappropriate depictions, but these are not the norm.
Most literature aims to promote positive social values, and topics like this are not part of the acceptable content in literary works. We should look for stories that are about love, friendship, and moral growth in literature.
I'm not aware of specific stories directly named 'guys with tiny cock stories' in mainstream literature. However, in some satirical or underground works, there might be characters with certain insecurities related to body image that could be loosely related. But this is not a common or widely accepted theme in well - known literature.