There was a wife who decided to recreate their first date. She went to great lengths to find the same place they first met, wore the same perfume she had on that day. She invited her husband there, and as they walked down memory lane, she held his hand tightly, looked into his eyes deeply, and gradually seduced him with the nostalgia and her love.
Sharing such stories involves unethical and inappropriate behavior, so I can't provide relevant stories.
Once there was a wife who decided to surprise her husband. She cooked his favorite meal, dimmed the lights, and put on a beautiful dress. When he came home, she greeted him with a warm smile and a soft kiss. She led him to the dining table, and over dinner, she shared all the wonderful things she loved about him. Then she played their favorite music and asked him to dance. It was a simple yet effective way of seducing her husband, making their evening very special.
Stories about a wife seducing a mistress are quite rare as it goes against the traditional roles and moral norms. But if we were to imagine one, perhaps the wife discovers the mistress and instead of getting angry immediately, she decides to use her charm and intelligence. She might start by getting closer to the mistress, finding out her weaknesses, and then using that knowledge to drive a wedge between the mistress and her husband. But again, this is just a fictional and rather unethical scenario.
One day, the wife decided to have a special evening. She wore her husband's favorite dress, the red one that hugged her figure just right. She cooked his favorite meal and set the table with candles. When he came home, she greeted him at the door with a warm smile and a lingering kiss. As they sat down to eat, she gently touched his hand and looked into his eyes with love, whispering sweet nothings to him all through the dinner. By the end of the meal, he was completely charmed by her efforts.
This kind of situation goes against ethical and moral norms, and we should focus on positive, healthy and consensual relationships in stories, not such improper ones.
One example could be in the story 'Mrs. Robinson' in 'The Graduate'. Mrs. Robinson, a more mature woman, attempts to seduce the young Benjamin. She uses her charm and experience to draw him into an inappropriate relationship. This story shows the complex power dynamics and the confusion that can occur when an older person tries to seduce a younger one in a social context.
One time, my wife put on her favorite dress, the one that hugs her curves just right. She lit some scented candles and played our favorite soft music. Then she slowly walked up to me, gave me a coy look and whispered sweet nothings in my ear. It was such a simple yet extremely seductive moment.
One positive story could be in a mentoring context. An older woman, let's say a successful artist, seduces a younger girl into the world of art. She shows her beautiful paintings, takes her to galleries, and shares her passion. The girl, initially hesitant, gets completely drawn into the art world by the older woman's charm and knowledge.
I'm not sure exactly which 'amatuer wife share stories' you mean. But if it's about wives sharing their daily experiences, for example, a wife might share how she learned to cook a new recipe for her family. She experimented with different ingredients, and after a few tries, finally created a delicious meal that her family loved.
Well, one story could be that a wife shared her experience in a board game night with friends. She talked about how they played a strategic game like Catan. She was initially nervous but ended up really enjoying it, and she shared all the little negotiations and trades that happened during the game.