Definitely not. Such stories are not only disrespectful but also cross the line of moral and ethical behavior. We live in a society that values respect, equality, and human dignity. Using a person's identity in this vulgar way is unacceptable.
In a more comical take, the husband is really lazy around the house. So the wife decides to 'take his ass' and get him to do his share of the chores. She creates a strict chore schedule for him, and if he doesn't follow it, there are consequences like no TV time or no dessert. She nags him until he finally starts to pitch in and help around the house.
In a non - adult context, it might be about the wife's first encounter with something that is described as 'monster - like' in size or nature. It could be her first time seeing a really large animal in a zoo, like a huge elephant or a giraffe, and the use of 'cock' might be a very strange or local way of referring to some part of that animal or the overall experience of seeing such a large being.
There could be many interpretations of such a phrase. Maybe it's about some comical or absurd situations where things go wrong in a very extreme way. But again, without clear definition, it's just speculation.
It is completely inappropriate. Such stories involve vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against the norms of a healthy and respectful relationship. Couples should focus on positive, respectful, and loving communication.
In general, a relationship should be based on respect and positive communication. If these stories are likely to make the other person feel uncomfortable or violate the boundaries of propriety, then it is not suitable. It's important to ensure that any conversation between husband and wife is conducive to the well - being of the relationship.
Well, if by "black cock stories" we mean something positive like stories about black - feathered cocks in a cultural or historical context, for example, tales from a region where black cocks are considered symbols of something good, then it might be okay for a wife to share with her husband. However, if the intention is vulgar, it's clearly not acceptable in a healthy relationship.
Perhaps in some extremely avant - garde or underground literature there could be something related, but this would be very hard to find as it goes against the norms of most literary works which tend to focus on more common themes like love, conflict, and self - discovery rather than such a strange and unorthodox concept.