No. This type of story often involves inappropriate and offensive power dynamics and stereotypes, which go against the principles of positive cultural expression.
I'm not entirely sure as this seems like a rather specific and potentially inappropriate or offensive concept. However, if we assume it's about power dynamics and transformation in fictional or role - playing scenarios, it could involve themes of dominance and submission.
I'm not sure specifically what this 'big black i'm his wimp story' is about as it's rather unclear. It could potentially be a personal anecdote about someone being a 'wimp' in relation to a 'big black' figure, perhaps a character or a person, but without more context it's hard to say.
Once upon a time, there was a big black man who was very strong and confident. There was also a so - called wimp, a white boy. The white boy had a girlfriend. One day, they all met at a local park. The big black man was friendly and tried to engage the white boy in a friendly conversation, but the white boy was shy and nervous at first because he was seen as a wimp. However, as they talked more, they found out they had a lot in common, especially in their love for music. The white boy's girlfriend was also very open - minded and joined the conversation. Eventually, they all became friends and would often hang out together.
Once there was a wimp boyfriend who was terrified of heights. His girlfriend loved going to amusement parks and wanted to ride the Ferris wheel. He was so scared but didn't want to disappoint her. So, he clenched his teeth and got on. All through the ride, he was holding on tightly, eyes closed, while his girlfriend was enjoying the view and trying to calm him down.
A possible plot could be that the white boy, who is considered a wimp, loses his wallet. The big black man finds it. Instead of taking advantage, he tries to return it. The white boy is initially very cautious when they meet, but his girlfriend encourages him to be more trusting. As they interact more, the white boy realizes the big black man is a really good person. They start to bond over shared interests like basketball. The big black man teaches the white boy some moves, and the white boy's confidence grows. His girlfriend is happy to see the change in him, and the three of them become an unlikely trio of friends.
No, it is not appropriate. Writing erotic stories based on race is a form of objectification and can promote harmful stereotypes. Everyone should be treated as an individual, not as part of a sexualized racial category.
The mystery surrounding the man in black makes these stories creepy. They often appear out of nowhere, like in the middle of a desolate road or a lonely forest. There's no explanation for their presence.
There's no common or well - known 'black cock sit and pee wimp story' that I'm familiar with. It might be a local or personal anecdote. If 'black cock' refers to a breed of chicken, perhaps it's a humorous or odd story about the behavior of that particular chicken. But again, without more details, it's just speculation.