If we look at it from a more literal sense, it might be about a person or a situation where there was some reluctance towards these 'black cock stories' (again, thinking of 'cock' as a rooster), but in the end, they succumbed. For example, in a fable or a cultural narrative where black roosters play a significant role, perhaps a character initially didn't believe in those stories but finally submitted to the idea that they hold some truth or importance.
If 'black cock' is taken as a regular rooster, being 'addicted to black cock stories' could mean having a strong interest in stories related to black roosters. Maybe it's about their unique behaviors, their role in farming, or some folk tales associated with them.
If 'cock' means a rooster, it could mean that the rooster was so large or had such a big presence that it didn't fit into the stories she was telling, perhaps the stories were about small, domestic settings and the idea of a big rooster was too much for the framework of those stories.
If 'cock' means a rooster, it could be a story about a girl squeezing a rooster perhaps in a farming or playful context. For example, she might be trying to hold the rooster still for some reason like checking its health or just having some fun in the farmyard.
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.
My family had a rooster that was really protective. Whenever a stray dog came near the hens, that cock would flap its wings and chase the dog away. It was quite a sight to see it bravely defending its family.
A black cock (rooster) could also cause problems in a relationship if it starts attacking one of the partners. For example, if it pecks at someone, it can create fear or discomfort. This might lead to one partner feeling that the other isn't taking proper care of the situation, causing friction between them. Another aspect could be if the rooster damages property in the yard that one of the partners is particularly fond of. This can lead to blame and resentment within the relationship.
In some cultures, a rooster can symbolize fertility and new beginnings. So having a rooster present at a wedding could be a way to wish the couple a fruitful and prosperous marriage filled with new opportunities and growth.
Perhaps it implies that the wife has come across a new account or tale about a rooster. For example, it could be a story of a rooster's adventures in the farmyard, like how it chased away a fox or found a new place to perch.
There was a huge cock in an old farmer's yard. It had beautiful feathers. In a story, it could be that this cock once got lost while wandering a bit too far from the farm. But using its strong sense of direction and its big size which helped it to be noticed easily, it found its way back home. It was a story of adventure and finding one's way back.
If 'cock' means a rooster, it could be that in some cultural or family settings, the black husband has an affinity for stories involving roosters. Maybe in his childhood, he had experiences like raising roosters or there are interesting folklore about roosters in his community.