I don't think it's a common story type. Usually, stories revolve around relationships in terms of emotional aspects, or around achieving goals. A story about a wife 'growing bigger' is quite an unusual concept. But it could potentially be part of some modern, off - beat storytelling that aims to break the mold and explore unique ideas.
It could be a story about a wife who is physically growing in size, perhaps due to a medical condition like obesity or some kind of abnormal growth. But it's also possible it's a metaphorical growth, like she's growing in wisdom, influence, or importance within a family or community.
This is not a common type of story. In the world of literature and general storytelling, we look for stories that can inspire, educate, or entertain in a positive way. A title like this with such vulgar implications has no place in the realm of proper stories.
Definitely not. In general, mainstream literature focuses on a wide range of themes like love, adventure, mystery, etc. A story about a woman growing a cock is highly unusual and goes against the norms of typical story - telling. It may exist in some very avant - garde or experimental writing, but it's not something you would come across often in popular or traditional storytelling.
No. It is not a common type of story at all. Most stories follow more traditional themes such as love, adventure, mystery, etc. This concept seems very out of the ordinary and not something that would be part of mainstream storytelling.
No. It's not a common type of story at all. The combination of 'cuckold' which is a rather specific and not so mainstream relationship concept and 'bigger penis' which is a rather vulgar aspect to focus on, makes it something that is not typically part of general literature or common storytelling.
It might also be found in some horror stories, where the growth of a tail could be a sign of some kind of curse or transformation into a non - human form, adding to the horror element.
Definitely not. Such a story with the concept of 'wife castration' is extremely rare. In general, stories tend to revolve around more acceptable and positive human experiences and emotions. This kind of disturbing and rather unethical concept is not something that is commonly found in the world of storytelling. It goes against the norms of what is considered acceptable in literature and in general moral values.
Definitely not. Common stories usually revolve around themes that are more relatable and acceptable in general society, like family relationships in a positive way, achieving goals, or historical events. 'Wife dogging story' is not a mainstream or common story type. The term itself is rather strange and not something you'd typically find in the general body of literature or storytelling.
No. The concept of auctioning a wife is highly unethical and not a common or acceptable story theme in modern literature or mainstream media. It goes against our values of equality and human rights.
No, it's not a common type of story. Such a story with this specific topic is rather niche and might be considered inappropriate or too private for general discussion.