There may be some fictional stories about this, but in real life, giving someone unprescribed drugs, especially with the intention of feminizing without proper medical reasons, is unethical and illegal. So real cases should be extremely rare and not something that is acceptable in a normal, healthy relationship.
In fictional stories, one possible motive could be a form of control. The wife might want to change her husband's behavior or appearance in a way that suits her idea of a more submissive or feminized partner. However, this is a very extreme and unethical concept.
In theory, there could be real cases. But this is a very concerning scenario. It could potentially happen if the wife has access to such drugs and has malicious intentions. Maybe she's jealous of certain aspects of her hubby's masculinity or wants to make him more submissive. However, in most countries, this would be considered a form of abuse and is illegal due to the potential harm it can cause to the hubby's physical and mental health.
There are no positive stories about this. Marriage is based on love, trust, and loyalty between two individuals. Any form of sharing the partner goes against these fundamental aspects and can lead to a lot of problems like jealousy, insecurity, and the breakdown of the family unit.
One possible story could be that the hubby is driving on a long road trip. His wife and friend are chatting happily in the backseat, reminiscing about old times. The hubby listens in with a smile, enjoying their laughter and the positive energy in the car.
Physically, it can lead to changes in body composition, such as reduced muscle mass and increased body fat. There can also be hormonal imbalances which may affect sexual function and libido. Mentally, it might cause mood swings, depression or anxiety. Also, it can disrupt the normal endocrine system which is crucial for overall health.
Yes, there are some. In some classic novels, there might be plots where a wife seems to 'cheat' in a sense for the good of her hubby. For example, in certain stories where the wife might lie to protect her husband from a dangerous situation which could be seen as a form of 'cheating' in terms of honesty but is done out of love. However, this is not the common form of cheating in the modern sense.
One possible story could be that the wife, in retaliation, starts wearing his favorite clothes in a very unflattering way. For example, she might cut up his best suit and turn it into a strange-looking dress just to annoy him.
Well, in some cases, it could be a form of exploring new identities in a non - judgmental relationship. If the hubby is open - minded, it might strengthen their bond through shared experiences of breaking gender norms.
There are some fictional works that might touch on unique relationship dynamics, but it's not a common mainstream theme. For example, in some avant - garde or niche erotica, such stories might exist, but they are not widely known in general literature.
In another scenario, the wife is in the backseat because she is feeling a bit unwell. The hubby is driving carefully to get her to the doctor. He is constantly checking on her through the rear - view mirror and trying to make her as comfortable as possible during the short drive.