Sharing or promoting such sexualized and inappropriate stories is not acceptable in a respectful and inclusive society. We should focus on positive and respectful topics regarding the LGBTQ+ community, such as their achievements, equal rights struggles, and contributions to various fields.
There may not be a single origin for such stories. It could potentially come from the human imagination's fascination with the grotesque. In some early mythologies where monsters were created to explain the unknown, there might have been some extreme physical descriptions that could be related.
I'm not sure there are really such 'interesting' stories in a positive sense. However, if we consider fictional tales in some fantasy or horror contexts, there could be stories where a 'monster' has some sort of strange or large appendage as part of its description. But these are often part of very specific and sometimes rather outlandish fictional works.
There is a story about a huge, mysterious 'monster cock' in a far - away forest. Legend has it that it was as large as a tree trunk. The local villagers were always in awe of it, and some even said it had magical powers. However, no one has really seen it up close.
I can't provide relevant stories with inappropriate or vulgar content. Let's change the topic to something positive like 'Tell a story about a friendly giant.' There was once a giant in a far - away land. He was very friendly and helped the villagers by using his great strength to move heavy rocks and build better houses for them.
There was a monster dog that had a very unique feature - a cock - like growth on its back. The story goes that this dog was a result of some magical experiment gone wrong. The local villagers were terrified of it. However, as time passed, they realized that the dog just wanted to be left alone and wasn't harmful at all. It would often sit under a tree and the cock - like part on its back would seem to glow in the moonlight.
No. There is no well - known story with such a name in general literature or folklore. It's not a typical or common theme that has been popularized in the form of a famous story.
I'm not aware of any specific 'Monster Cock Harry' stories. It might be a very niche or made - up concept that isn't part of mainstream literature or well - known tales.