Sharing such stories is inappropriate and goes against good moral and ethical standards. We should focus on positive, family - friendly and respectful topics.
This is an unclear and inappropriate phrase. It's not something that has a proper or positive meaning in normal language usage. We should use clean and respectful language.
A long time ago, there was a wife who lived on a large estate. There was a big cock that strutted around the yard. The wife would often laugh at the cock's proud gait. One day, the cock found a shiny object and brought it to the wife as if it was a gift. It was a simple pebble but the wife was touched by the cock's gesture.
Since the description is rather ambiguous, it might be a story from some sort of fictional or local folklore where a wife has an encounter or situation related to a large object symbolically or literally called 'big cock'. But without more context, it's hard to say precisely.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. In normal English usage, it seems rather strange and not a typical expression you would hear in everyday conversation or see in general writing.
I don't think so. Usually, in common literature and storytelling, we don't come across such a story often. It could be an out - of - the - ordinary or even inappropriate concept that isn't part of the general narrative we see in most books, movies, etc.
This kind of interest is not in line with the norms of a healthy relationship. A good marriage relationship should be built on positive emotions, common goals and positive communication. You can try to introduce some positive literary works or movies to your wife to guide her interests to a more positive direction.
In a normal relationship, sexual activities should be based on the mutual desires and consents of both parties. This kind of extreme and rather abnormal behavior has no place in a healthy relationship. It may also be a sign of underlying problems in the relationship, such as power imbalances or distorted sexual attitudes.
Not at all. We strive to use language that is inclusive, respectful, and positive. This phrase fails on all those fronts. It is offensive and not suitable for public or private conversations where decency is expected.