I'm not entirely sure without more context. It could potentially refer to a story where a female character is attracted to or pursues men who are confident or have a certain bravado (using 'big dicks' in a more metaphorical sense perhaps).
This seems like a very odd and perhaps misphrased description. Maybe 'pettie' was meant to be 'petite'? And 'bid cock' might be 'big cock' which could refer to a large rooster. But it's still just speculation. It could be a local or made - up story that is not common knowledge.
I'm not entirely sure as the phrase seems rather unclear. 'Pettie' might be a misspelling. It could potentially be about a small or petite wife who has some sort of interaction regarding a neighbor's rooster, but without more context it's hard to say for certain.
No, it doesn't make much sense as it is. It might be a very local or family - specific story with its own inside jokes or misunderstandings. Maybe 'pettie' is a name and 'bid cock' is a misspelling of something else.
No, it is not appropriate. Sexual experiences are very private matters. Sharing such a story without permission is an invasion of someone's privacy and can also be considered disrespectful and unethical.
How about 'The tale of a wife (presumably petite) who pursues the neighbor's cock (rooster)?' This way, it's easier to get the gist that there's a story involving a woman and a neighbor's bird.
No, it's not a recognized genre. Genres like romance, horror, or science - fiction are well - known, but this doesn't seem to be part of any established genre classification.