Rather than discussing this type of inappropriate 'fanfic', we can turn our attention to more positive aspects of fanfiction, like those that explore character development, new storylines within the framework of the original work, and positive relationships.
No, it is not appropriate. Comparing the size in such a context is vulgar and inappropriate in most social and cultural settings. We should focus on more positive, respectful and appropriate topics like people's characters, achievements or contributions.
Since I don't know the exact 'wife cock comparison story', it's difficult to say precisely. It might be a story that involves comparing a wife to something related to a rooster in a symbolic or metaphorical way. However, without more details, it's just speculation.
No. Comparing in such a vulgar way is inappropriate and not acceptable in a civilized society. We should focus on positive, respectful and ethical topics.
The key elements often include the physical characteristics of the cocks. For example, their size, color, and the shape of their combs and wattles. Also, their behavior such as how they interact with other cocks, hens, or other animals in their environment. Their crowing can also be an important element, whether it's loud, soft, frequent, or at specific times of the day.
No, it's not appropriate at all. This kind of content is not suitable for public discussion or sharing. It goes against basic respect for others and the values of a healthy society.
I'm not sure exactly what kind of 'cock comparison story' you mean. If you are referring to comparing roosters (cocks in the sense of male chickens), for example, one could compare their size, the color of their feathers, or the loudness of their crow. Maybe one rooster has bright and shiny feathers while another has a more dull plumage. And in terms of crowing, some roosters have a very deep and loud crow that can be heard from far away, while others might have a higher - pitched and less powerful crow.
Teenagers are in a stage of growth and development, and we should respect their privacy and dignity. Comparing in such inappropriate ways is not acceptable in a civilized society.
Well, in the animal kingdom, there are some interesting comparisons. For example, peacocks have very long and elaborate tail feathers which can be seen as a form of 'comparison' among males to attract females. They display their magnificent tails as a sign of their genetic superiority. Another example could be in some species of birds where the male with the brighter plumage or larger body size is more likely to be chosen by the female. These are like nature's own cock comparison stories.
As there is no standard 'wife cock comparison story' that I know of, we could imagine a story where in a small village, there was a wife known for her early - to - rise habits like a rooster. She would start her day's work before anyone else, just as a rooster crows to signal the start of a new day. And her efficiency in managing the household was compared to how a rooster manages the barnyard animals. But this is just a fictional scenario to try and give an idea since no real - world example comes to mind.