Yes, it can be appropriate if it's a harmless and funny story. For example, if they were at an animal show and there was a rooster doing some comical or unexpected things like a 'stripper' would do in a performance, it's just a light - hearted story to share between them.
If it's about a real rooster in a stripper - like situation (maybe a show with a rooster), it could be a very strange and unique story. They might share it as a funny or odd experience they witnessed together.
The muscle teacher might observe the cock's behavior closely. For example, he could study how the cock moves, how it crows at different times of the day, etc.
In a more general sense, Son and Jake could be just two ordinary people in a made - up story. If 'big cock' is a big mechanical device (again, non - vulgar), perhaps they discovered it while exploring an old factory. This discovery could lead to a series of events where they try to figure out what it is, how it works, and if it has any value. Their journey could involve meeting other interesting characters, solving puzzles related to the 'big cock' device, and ultimately, learning something important about themselves or the world around them.
Perhaps the husband was in charge of taking care of a rooster, and the wife is sharing the story of how he managed it. For example, how he trained the rooster or some interesting behavior of the rooster that the husband witnessed. It could also be a story passed down in the family about the husband's early days on the farm and his relation to the rooster.
I haven't come across a well - known story with this exact title in Jamaican literature or folklore. It could be a very local or family - specific story that isn't widely known.
Definitely. If the 'big cock' is used as a symbol that goes against the moral or theme of the story. Suppose the story is about humility and kindness, and the 'big cock' symbolizes pride and aggression. Every time this symbol appears, it takes the story away from its intended path, slowly ruining it. For example, in a story where characters are learning to cooperate, the 'big cock' symbol could represent a character who refuses to work with others and causes chaos and division, thus ruining the story's positive vibe.
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.
In this story, if we consider 'cock' as a rooster, the girl might have been helping her parents or grandparents on the farm. She walked into the coop and there it was, a big, majestic rooster. Its crow might have startled her at first. As she got used to it, she might have started observing its behavior, like how it strutted around and protected the hens. This first encounter could be the start of her growing interest in the farm's animals.
It might not be a widely known popular story in general. However, in certain farming communities or among people interested in poultry, it could be a well - known and interesting anecdote if it has unique elements about the rooster.
It is completely unacceptable. Such a story involves very private and inappropriate aspects of a relationship. In a civilized society, we should uphold respect for others, propriety, and focus on positive aspects of relationships like love, understanding, and mutual support rather than delving into such vulgar content.