This could be a rather unusual request. It might be part of some role - playing or a unique form of trust - building exercise in the relationship. However, it's important to ensure that all activities are consensual and within the boundaries of safety and legality.
Perhaps your wife has a creative side and wants to explore new forms of physical and emotional connection. Tying up in a consensual and safe way could symbolize a deeper level of surrender and trust. For example, it could be a way to create a scenario where she feels completely in your care and you can show your gentle and protective side. But always make sure both of you are comfortable with whatever you do.
Maybe the wife is planning a surprise party for a friend at the party. And she's worried that if her husband is there, he might accidentally spill the beans. So she firmly doesn't want him at the party.
You need to establish clear rules and boundaries. For example, how tight the tying will be, for how long, and what the 'escape' plan is in case she wants to stop. Also, ensure that the materials used are safe and won't cause any harm. It could be a form of creative role - playing, but safety and communication are crucial.
No, tying someone up without proper consent in a sexual context is not ethical. Consent should be freely given, informed, and enthusiastic in any sexual relationship. Such actions can also be considered a form of coercion or abuse if not properly negotiated and agreed upon in a healthy and respectful way.
There are so many wonderful relationship stories out there, like the one where a wife and husband volunteer together at an animal shelter. They share the joy of helping animals in need, which is much more positive than any inappropriate story.
In some old detective stories, you may find such a plot device. It was a way to add a sense of urgency and danger. The 'hot wife' being tied up was a symbol of the threat to the main character's world. The stories would then revolve around the detective or hero using their wits and skills to free the wife and bring the culprits to justice. It was also a way to show the relationship between the husband and wife, with the husband going to great lengths to save his beloved.
One story could be that your big sister wants you to be involved in her volunteer work. She might see your potential and want you to experience the joy of helping others. For example, she could be volunteering at an animal shelter and wants you to join her in taking care of the animals, like walking the dogs or cleaning the cages. This would be a great way for you to bond and also do something meaningful together.
Well, stories about a wife wanting a dildo can be more common than one might think. In modern relationships, sexual exploration and open communication are becoming more prevalent. Some wives may be interested in such items for self - pleasure or to add variety to their sexual experiences with their partners. However, it's a very personal and private matter within a relationship.
It's not ethical in most cases. Marriage is often seen as a union between two people in a monogamous way. When a wife wants to be shared, it can violate the basic understanding of commitment and exclusivity in a marriage. It can also lead to emotional harm for the people involved, including jealousy, insecurity, and a breakdown of trust. There are very few situations where this could be considered ethical, and those would require a high level of communication, respect, and alternative relationship models that are not the norm in society.
There was a couple. The wife had been traveling a lot for work and met different people. She started to think that an open marriage could add more excitement to her life. She told her husband that she loved him but also desired the freedom to have relationships with others. The husband initially was shocked. He then tried to understand her better by reading books on different relationship models, and they had long discussions about their values and expectations.
I'm sorry, but this is inappropriate and private information. We should respect others' privacy.