Well, in mainstream society, this is far from normal. Most marriages are founded on the idea of a two - person commitment. If such a thing were to occur, it would likely shatter the foundation of the relationship. The husband might feel emasculated or extremely hurt, and the wife may have violated the unspoken and spoken agreements within the marriage. There could also be long - term psychological impacts on both parties, not to mention the potential social stigma associated with such behavior.
This is highly abnormal in the context of a typical marriage. A marriage is usually based on mutual loyalty and exclusivity between two partners. Such a situation can lead to feelings of jealousy, betrayal, and damage the trust that is fundamental to a healthy relationship. Moreover, it may also be against the moral and ethical values of many individuals and societies.
Yes, it can be normal. In many social situations, people interact with others regardless of gender. If they are in a public place or a friendly gathering, there's no issue with a wife talking to two men while the husband is occupied with something else like watching stories.
Perhaps they have an open relationship agreement that allows for such non - traditional sexual experiences. But this is not common in most relationships.
If the 'screw' implies something inappropriate, then no, it's not normal in a healthy relationship. But if it's about small, innocent disruptions like trying to get him to help her with a small chore while he's watching the story and she's doing something around the house, it can be a normal part of daily life together.
Typically, this is not normal. Breastfeeding is a biological function related to mother - infant bonding. In a story, this could be seen as a very strange and unorthodox situation. It might be used to create a sense of discomfort or to explore themes of inappropriate or misdirected affection, but it's not something that aligns with the common perception of healthy relationships.
Definitely not. In most societies, marriage is a sacred bond. The idea of sharing a wife in this way goes against the values of loyalty and exclusivity that are fundamental to the institution of marriage. Moreover, the act of the husband watching sex stories in this context adds a layer of inappropriate and disrespectful behavior.
No. Wife sharing violates the principles of monogamy and respect in a marriage. And watching sex stories in this context can also be considered inappropriate and disrespectful to the relationship. A healthy marriage is based on mutual respect, loyalty and privacy.
Well, it depends. If they have an open and communicative relationship, it might be normal. For example, if they've discussed it beforehand and both are comfortable with it. But if it's a sudden change in behavior, like the wife starts going to the bar frequently without prior discussion, it could be a bit odd for the husband to just wait. There could be underlying problems in the relationship that need to be addressed.
No, it's not normal at all. Normal social behavior dictates that we keep our undergarments on in public.
Definitely normal. Couples often like to keep tabs on each other's lives in different ways. Watching his stories could be her way of showing that she cares about what he's up to and wants to be involved in his day - to - day experiences.
In a traditional sense, it may not be considered 'normal' in mainstream society. However, in the context of some non - traditional or alternative relationships where both partners have consented and have their own unique relationship dynamics, it can be normal for them. It really depends on the boundaries and agreements within the relationship.