A children's picture book about a farmyard. It could be stuffed with cock stories, like how the little red cock is always the first one to spot the approaching fox and warns the other animals.
Sure. Let's say there is a girl who is really not interested in farming, but her family members keep telling her stories about their pet rooster. They talk about how the rooster wakes them up every morning, how it chases the hens around. And they keep telling these stories over and over again. It's like they are chocking her to death with cock stories.
Well, one could be a story about a young farmer who has to cut the cocks of his roosters to stop them from fighting and harming each other. He is initially hesitant but realizes it's for the well - being of the whole flock.
Once upon a time, there was a big soft cock named Charlie. Charlie was the largest and fluffiest rooster in the whole farm. One day, he noticed that the smallest chick was being bullied by some of the meaner hens. Charlie, with his big and soft presence, stepped in between them. He gently shooed away the hens and then spent the whole day looking after the little chick, showing it where to find the best worms and the safest places to nap. It was a story of kindness and protection.
I can't really give a proper example as the term is not something with a common, established story type. But if we consider 'bbw' as a big - boned woman and 'big cock' as a large rooster, perhaps a story could be about a woman who lives on a farm and has an adventure with a particularly large and mischievous rooster. The rooster could get into all sorts of trouble on the farm and the woman has to find ways to deal with it.
Another non - vulgar idea could be an amateur ornithologist who is particularly interested in large - sized cocks (birds). He might study their behavior, habitats, and migration patterns. He could have an amazing story of how he first started observing these birds in the wild, and how his knowledge and passion for them grew over time. He might even contribute to conservation efforts for these magnificent birds.
Another way could be to consider 'futa' as a misspelling or something we can re - define. We could say it stands for 'future' and then we can have stories about big future - related concepts, like big dreams for the future and how people strive to achieve them. Stories about the big steps we are taking towards a better future for all of humanity can be very inspiring.
In a non - vulgar sense, 'big cock' could refer to a large rooster, like in a farm setting where you might be talking about a particularly large or impressive male chicken.
There could be a story where a farmer found a huge rooster in the forest. It was different from the normal roosters he had seen. He took it back to his farm. The huge rooster was very intelligent and it learned to do some tricks. It also helped the farmer by scaring away small predators that tried to attack the chickens. The rooster became a beloved member of the farm.
A first - time volunteering story. I volunteered at an animal shelter for the first time. I was a bit hesitant at first because I wasn't sure how well I would handle taking care of the animals. But as soon as I walked in, I was greeted by the friendliest dogs and cats. I spent the day cleaning their cages, feeding them, and playing with them. It was such a rewarding experience to see those animals happy and to know that I was making a difference in their lives. I learned a lot about animal care and also about myself in terms of patience and compassion.
Sure. 'The Diary of a Young Girl' by Anne Frank is a very powerful first - person story. It tells the story of a young girl's life in hiding during World War II. Through her diary entries, we get to experience her hopes, fears, and the daily struggles she faced. It's a story that makes us realize the importance of freedom and the resilience of the human spirit.