I'm not aware of any positive or legitimate form of 'cock slapping' as a punishment in mainstream or ethical scenarios. Such a description involves cruel and inappropriate behavior towards animals and is not acceptable. We should focus on positive and humane ways of handling situations, like proper training and care for animals in the case of roosters (cock), if that's what was meant.
I'm not sure specifically which 'big cock removal punishment story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or symbolic stories with such a title. It might be a very specific or made - up concept that requires more context to explain fully.
I'm not sure specifically what this so - called 'big cock ripping punishment story' is. It might be some very strange, made - up or even inappropriate and unethical concept that I don't want to promote. I suggest we focus on positive, ethical and legal topics.
Definitely not. This title doesn't ring any bells in terms of well - known stories. It gives an impression of being either something very odd or inappropriate that isn't part of the general cultural or literary heritage.
In general, when we think about punishment in folklore, it's more about things like being turned into an animal for bad behavior, or being cursed. The idea of 'cock tip punishment' seems rather out of the ordinary and not in line with the typical themes in folklore.
In a far - away land, there was a kingdom where lying was considered a great sin. A man named Jack was caught lying many times. The king ordered a 'cock tip punishment'. Jack had to carry a large wooden sculpture of a cock tip on his back for a week and tell his story of lying to every person he met. This was to make him remember the importance of truthfulness.
There are numerous positive stories. For example, stories about friendship, like how two friends overcame difficulties together. They supported each other during tough times in school, such as when one was bullied and the other stood up for him. Their friendship grew stronger through sharing joys and sorrows.