There could be a story where a wife is really into the local political scene. Her husband is a well - spoken and intelligent man. She begins to take him to every political gathering, introduce him to all the key players, and basically use his charm and intelligence to gain influence for herself in the political arena. She arranges for him to give speeches and participate in debates on her behalf, sort of pimping him out for her own political ambitions.
I'm not sure specifically which 'wife pimps husband story' you're referring to. It could potentially be about a situation where a wife is involved in some sort of unethical or immoral behavior of promoting or using her husband inappropriately, perhaps in a financial or social context in a negative way, but without more details it's hard to say exactly.
One famous 'husband wife story' is that of Barack and Michelle Obama. They have shown great support for each other. Michelle supported Barack during his political campaigns and they have been an inspiration in terms of their relationship and family values.
Sure. There was a story where the wife was always criticizing her husband's appearance and achievements. She then started secretly meeting an old flame. She would lie to her husband about where she was going and with whom. Eventually, the husband found out she was having an affair, making him a cuckold.
Sure. There was a couple where the wife knew her husband had a tough job. Every day when he came home, she had a warm meal ready for him. She would also listen intently as he talked about his day at work, and she would give him a massage to relieve his stress.
One example could be a story where a wife becomes very involved in a gay rights movement. She spends a lot of time with gay friends and at gay events. Her husband feels left out and like he is in an odd position because she is so consumed with this new part of her life that he has no real connection to, somewhat like a cuckolded figure in a non - traditional sense.
In a fictional tribal story, the husband is the leader of the tribe. There is a special dance ceremony. Other tribes' representatives (men) are present. The wife, in order to show respect for her husband's leadership and to maintain good relations between the tribes, submits to the men at the dance. She follows their lead in the dance steps and participates in their cultural traditions during the dance, all with the aim of strengthening her husband's position as the tribe's leader and promoting harmony between the tribes.
Sure. Let's say the wife bet with her friends that she could recite a long poem from memory. When they all gathered at her house with her husband present, she stood up and flawlessly recited the poem, thus satisfying the bet.
Sure. In one story, the wife has an affair. When the husband discovers, instead of yelling or being violent, he tells his wife how much he loves her and the family they've built. They both decide to go to marriage counseling. Through the counseling process, they learn to communicate better. The wife realizes her mistake and cuts off all contact with the other person. The husband forgives her, and they work together to clean up their relationship. They start going on dates again, like they did when they first met, and their relationship becomes stronger than ever.
One example could be that after the husband had a serious illness, he became more dependent on his wife for daily care, like an 'adult baby'. His wife had to take care of his basic needs such as feeding and bathing. This changed the dynamic of their relationship, with the husband now relying on his wife in a much more fundamental way.
This is an extremely unethical and illegal situation. While it's hard to think of positive real - life examples because it goes against basic moral and legal norms. However, in some fictional crime dramas, there might be such storylines to depict the darkest side of human nature.