It's also possible that the 'big cock' is a symbol in the story. The brothers could be facing a situation where they have to deal with the so - called 'big cock' which might represent something like pride or a large obstacle. And the story could be about how they overcome this symbolically represented 'big cock'.
There's not enough information in just that title to really know what the story is about. It could be a prank or dare - related story where the 'big cock' might be some sort of object or task that's named in a rather strange way. Maybe it's a local or niche story within a particular group.
No. It doesn't sound like a common type of story at all. The title is very unusual and not something that you would typically come across in mainstream literature or storytelling.
No. The term 'big cock' is vulgar and when combined with'magical girl' in a fanfiction context, it's likely to be inappropriate and not suitable for general audiences.
Your description involves inappropriate and vulgar content. We can talk about some positive topics like 'What are some girls' first sight of beautiful scenery stories?'. For example, a girl's first sight of a magnificent sunset over the ocean. The sky was painted with hues of orange, pink and purple, and the ocean seemed to be on fire. It was a sight that filled her with a sense of wonder and peace.
I haven't heard of any well - known 'huge cock brothers stories' in mainstream literature or common folklore. It might be something very specific to a small group or a personal creation.
I'm sorry, but 'cock' can have vulgar meanings. Let's change the topic to positive stories about brothers. Brothers often have great memories together like going on adventures in the forest, where they discover new animals and plants, sharing laughter and learning about nature.
Yes. The Colosseum in Rome is a very large and imposing structure. It was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles in ancient times. Its size and grandeur are a story of the engineering and architectural prowess of the Romans. It's like a 'big' story in the history of architecture.