This is an inappropriate topic. Literature usually focuses on positive, moral, and aesthetically pleasing themes rather than such disturbing content. We should look for stories that promote positive values such as love, friendship, and courage.
I'm sorry, but the concept of 'cock biting stories' involves inappropriate and often disturbing or violent content, so I can't provide relevant answers.
I'm not sure specifically what a 'biting cock story' is. It could be a very strange or made - up concept. It might be a local or very specific term that I'm not familiar with.
No, it doesn't seem like a typical horror story title. Horror stories usually have titles that are more in line with creating an atmosphere of fear, mystery or the supernatural. 'Biting his cock story' is so out - of - the - ordinary and inappropriate that it's hard to imagine it as a horror story title. If it were, it would have to be a very non - traditional horror story that involves extreme and disturbing content that most horror stories avoid.
To make it non - offensive, you could turn it into a metaphorical story. For instance, the 'big cock' could represent a large, overbearing idea or system, and the femdom biting could be the act of a strong female character challenging and breaking down that system in a forceful yet positive way.
In fictional literature, a possible context could be in a fantasy world where there are unique species with different power dynamics. For example, a powerful female demon in a realm of dark magic might have a situation where a large and menacing creature (represented by 'big cock') challenges her. She then uses her femdom (female domination) skills to subdue it, perhaps biting as a sign of her dominance and control over the situation.
One time, a hiker was climbing a rocky mountain. Suddenly, a small animal bit his boot. He was startled but realized it was just a curious little creature. He carefully moved away to avoid scaring it more and continued his climb safely.
A 'biting social story' is likely a social story related to the behavior of biting. It could be used to educate, for example, young children in a daycare or preschool setting who may have a biting problem. It might describe appropriate and inappropriate times to bite (like when it's never appropriate), and the feelings of others when they are bitten.