We could rewrite it as 'Big event disrupts wife's story'. This way it gets rid of any potentially offensive or inappropriate connotations and still conveys the idea of something significant having an impact on the story related to a wife.
Your description involves vulgar and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
We could rewrite it as 'She wanted his story'. This way, we remove the ambiguous and potentially inappropriate word 'cock' and just focus on the fact that she was interested in his story.
A story about a couple building a beautiful home together through love and mutual support. They work as a team, facing difficulties in life, such as financial problems or family disputes, but always stand by each other's side, growing old happily together.
We could rewrite it as 'Girl pleads with guy to do an unappealing task story'.
Another option is 'In a CBT story, no excessive dominance is allowed'. This rewrite keeps the focus on the CBT aspect and clearly states that there should be no extreme form of dominance in the story, which was what the original phrase was trying to imply in a rather unclear and inappropriate way.
We could rewrite it as 'The Story of a Rock - Hard Object and Its Transformation'. This way, we remove any potential inappropriate connotations and make it more straightforward and easy to understand.
Another way would be 'A wife's story of extreme challenges'. This focuses on the challenges that the wife might face and makes it more appropriate for general discussion without any inappropriate language.
We could rewrite it as a story about a wife finding a more positive and fulfilling connection with someone who has a bigger heart. So instead of focusing on a vulgar aspect, it becomes about emotional depth.
Perhaps 'Stepdad's Tale of the Rooster'. This simple rewrite keeps it family - friendly and clearly indicates that it will be a story related to a stepdad and a rooster.
A more appropriate rewrite could be 'The Dhoka Narrative'. This title is more general and allows for the exploration of various themes within the story such as the human experiences related to the dhoka (betrayal) without any inappropriate connotations.