Definitely not. Common stories are about things like adventures, personal growth, or community events. The idea of a 'tits wife on cam story' is rather strange and not the type of story that is typically part of mainstream literature or general conversation. It might be something very specific to a certain type of very niche or even improper content.
No. I haven't heard of it being a common type of story. Most stories focus on more general themes like love, family, friendship, etc. rather than specifically on a wife having 'fake tits'.
Well, it could be a story about a man who discovers his wife has an unexpected online presence on a webcam. Maybe she's using it for some innocent online chatting with friends or family. But he misinterprets it at first and then realizes it's all a misunderstanding.
No, I've never heard of it being a common story type in any mainstream culture. It seems like a very unusual and perhaps even made - up concept.
No, it's not a common type of story. Usually, poker stories are more about the game, strategies, wins, losses, and the characters' skills in playing poker. A story focused on a poker - playing wife showing something (even in a non - vulgar re - interpretation) in this way is rather unusual.
No. It is not a common phrase at all. In standard English, we don't use such a combination of words.
Definitely not. Such a story with the concept of 'wife castration' is extremely rare. In general, stories tend to revolve around more acceptable and positive human experiences and emotions. This kind of disturbing and rather unethical concept is not something that is commonly found in the world of storytelling. It goes against the norms of what is considered acceptable in literature and in general moral values.
Definitely not. Common stories usually revolve around themes that are more relatable and acceptable in general society, like family relationships in a positive way, achieving goals, or historical events. 'Wife dogging story' is not a mainstream or common story type. The term itself is rather strange and not something you'd typically find in the general body of literature or storytelling.
No. The concept of auctioning a wife is highly unethical and not a common or acceptable story theme in modern literature or mainstream media. It goes against our values of equality and human rights.
No, it's not a common type of story. Such a story with this specific topic is rather niche and might be considered inappropriate or too private for general discussion.
No, it's not a very common type of story. Stories usually focus on more positive and less potentially embarrassing topics about relationships.