The phrase is not only disrespectful to wives but also promotes a wrong view of relationships. A relationship should involve equality, understanding, and shared experiences, not something as inappropriate as this statement implies.
No. A relationship is about so much more than that. It's about emotional connection, support, and mutual respect.
Sure, it can. Liking a story often shows that it resonated with you in some way, maybe it made you feel happy, or you could relate to the characters.
Yes, they do. Story views can indicate the popularity and reach of a story, showing how many people are interested in it.
This statement is rather unclear and inappropriate. It could potentially refer to a situation where a wife is sharing a story related to sexual experiences for the first time, but this is a very private and often not publicly discussed topic. We should respect privacy and propriety in such matters.
Maybe there are personal reasons within the relationship. It could be due to an argument or a breakdown in trust. If one partner has betrayed the other, the aggrieved partner might feel that the other is not worthy of such an intimate connection for a while.
It means it is not at all a simple and complete story. There are likely hidden aspects, missing details, or elements that make it complex and not straightforward.
It could imply that whatever actions or creations are part of the realm of normal adult - themed fan - created fictional works. Maybe it means that the person views their own work in the context of this genre as being within the normal boundaries of such fanfiction.
It can. Sometimes, the viewer order can influence how one relates to the characters and their growth arcs. Also, it might impact the buildup of suspense or the emotional connection to the story.
Sometimes it does. A proper view order can enhance your understanding and enjoyment of the story.
I don't think it means much. Usually, it's just a random sequence and doesn't have any significant impact.