Well, perhaps 'his' refers to a friend or a neighbor. If he has a really unique or cute cat, your wife might have been interested in the stories. She could be using these stories for something like writing a blog about cats if she's into that sort of thing.
It might also be that in a group or community setting, there are stories being passed around about someone's cat. Your wife took these stories, which could imply she wanted to be part of the conversation related to that cat. Maybe she wants to get a cat of her own and is gathering information through these stories.
It could mean that your wife took some stories about his cat. Maybe his cat had some interesting adventures, and your wife got those stories from him, perhaps to share with others or just for her own amusement.
Well, it might be that your friend has a collection of anecdotes about your wife. For example, he might know some funny things she did at a party they both attended, or he could have stories about how she helped him out in a difficult situation. It doesn't necessarily mean anything inappropriate. It could just be normal experiences that he holds as stories related to her.
It could mean he secretly introduced something (like an idea or a small object) into the stories about your wife. Maybe he added a false detail or a new element without permission.
Perhaps she has a collection of stories that are all about evening the score in different scenarios. For example, stories where a wronged person manages to make things right again. It could also be that she has come across stories where people ensure equality or balance in relationships or situations within the story.
If 'cock' is misused here and should be something else, it's very hard to make sense of. Maybe it was a typo and was supposed to be 'clock' or 'cook'. In that case, it could be about her seeing stories related to cooking or clocks.
If it makes you a little uncomfortable, you can gently express your feelings to your wife. But remember, it could be a harmless sharing of stories. For example, you could say 'Honey, I'm a bit curious about these cup stories you took from him. Can you tell me more?'
She might be referring to stories where characters are in situations of being tied up in a non - literal sense, like in adventure or mystery stories where someone is trapped or restricted. For example, in a detective story, a victim could be tied up in a basement waiting to be rescued.
It's a rather unclear statement. 'NG' could potentially mean 'not good' in this context. Maybe it means your wife stripped in a situation that was not appropriate in relation to stories involving friends. But it's very ambiguous without more context.
This is a rather strange request. It could be that she's testing your reaction or she's been exposed to some strange content recently that made her curious about this kind of stories. But again, it's important to approach the situation with respect and ask her directly what she's really after. If it makes you uncomfortable, let her know that certain topics are off - limits in your relationship.
Perhaps 'ABS' is an abbreviation for a specific place, like a store named 'ABS'. So it could be about taking your wife to this particular store. It might be a local business that sells something interesting, like unique handicrafts or speciality items.
I'm not entirely sure what 'tat stories' means in this context. But if your wife has an ace of spades, it could be part of a card - playing related story. Maybe she won a significant game with that ace of spades.