Hardly. In the world of literature, there are so many popular genres and themes. A story with the concept of 'craving his cock' (as a rooster) is not something that you would find frequently. It's not in line with the mainstream types of stories that are mass - produced and widely read.
It might be a story where a little girl lives on a farm. She sees this magnificent rooster every day. The rooster has these shiny feathers and a proud stance. She starts craving to be closer to it, to take care of it, and maybe even enter it in a local fair. So the story could be about her journey to get closer to this special rooster.
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily who lived on a small farm. She had always been fascinated by the roosters. One day, she saw a young, vibrant cock in the neighboring farm. She started craving a story about that young cock. So, she asked her grandpa, who told her about how a young cock grows up to be the protector of the flock.
No, it's not a very common phrase. It's rather specific and would only be used in contexts where there is a particular interest in the husband's relationship with a rooster and the wife's act of sharing that story.
They could also start sharing their own related experiences. Say, if they had an encounter with a rooster before, they might compare it to the story and talk about how different or similar it was. They may also want to tell others about this exciting story soon.
The plot could be that Grandma's neighbor gives her a giant cock as a gift. At first, Grandma is a bit hesitant as she has never had such a large rooster before. But soon she realizes that the giant cock is very friendly. It starts to lay large eggs, which Grandma uses to make delicious cakes and omelets for the village fairs.
If it's about a young rooster, it could be a story where someone has a strong desire to have a young rooster, perhaps for farming or some traditional ceremony.
The relationship with the farmer or the people on the farm is also an element that can be used. The big cock could be a beloved pet of the farmer, or it could be causing trouble for the farmer, like scratching up the newly planted seeds. This interaction can create different types of stories, from heartwarming to comical.
Another moral could be related to the cycle of nature. The rooster is a part of nature and its interaction with the girl can symbolize how humans are also part of nature's web. We should respect all living beings and their natural behaviors. If the girl was initially scared but then learned to co - exist with the rooster's sometimes - erratic behavior, it shows that we can adapt and find harmony with nature.
Since the original phrase has vulgar connotations, we can try to re - think it as 'expose his mistake story' which means to tell the story about someone revealing his own mistakes.
No. If we consider 'cock' as a rooster, it's not a very common story type. Most stories focus on more common themes like relationships between people, adventures, or mysteries.