I haven't come across any fiction stories with such a plot. Most fictional works focus on more relatable and less outlandish concepts in relationships. There could be some very rare and off - the - wall self - published or underground works that might play with this idea, but it's not part of the typical fictional landscape. Maybe in some very specific sub - genres of alternative or shock - value literature, but that's a long shot.
In general, while there is a great diversity in fiction, stories about a 'husband's ass turned gay by wife' are not something that comes up often. Fiction typically explores more common relationship dynamics, such as love, conflict, and growth. It's possible that in some extremely experimental or satirical works, one might find something remotely related, but it's highly improbable to be a widespread or well - known trope.
This is a really strange concept. Maybe it could be interpreted as a very extreme form of the wife having an influence on the husband's self - perception or sexual identity in a fictional, surreal world. But it's more of a shock - value or extremely absurdist idea than a typical one in fiction.
The story could be about the wife and husband learning about love and acceptance without boundaries. Maybe they meet a gay couple who are their neighbors. The wife is very friendly and helpful towards them, and she encourages her husband to do the same. In the end, the husband becomes a more empathetic person towards the gay community, which is a positive story of growth and acceptance.
There could be such stories. A person's sexual orientation can be fluid. In a marriage, a wife's actions or the relationship dynamics might make a husband re - evaluate his feelings. Maybe he gets involved in a new social circle through his wife and meets someone of the same sex who makes him question his previous sexual identity. But this doesn't mean it's a common or straightforward process.
There are such stories out there. Sometimes these stories are used to explore complex relationship dynamics. Maybe the husband realizes that his love for his wife is so deep that it breaks the boundaries of traditional sexual orientation. It can also be a way to show how love can be fluid and not strictly defined by societal norms.
I'm sorry, but this kind of story involves inappropriate and non - mainstream content, so I can't recommend it.
Well, the idea of being 'turned gay by wife' is a bit of a misnomer. Sexual orientation isn't something that can be changed like that. But I can share a story where a man in a marriage felt very constricted by the traditional male - female relationship model his wife adhered to. He then started exploring different social circles and met some gay friends. Through their influence and his own journey of self - discovery, he realized he had more in common with the gay community in terms of his interests and how he related to people, not in terms of sexual orientation change though.
There are no appropriate stories for this idea because it promotes wrong assumptions. Sexual orientation is a natural part of a person, and we should not create scenarios that imply it can be forced or changed inappropriately.
In real life, the idea of 'turning' someone gay is a misconception. People discover their sexual orientation over time through self - awareness. If there are stories like this, they are probably based on misinterpretations or made - up scenarios for shock value. For example, a man might realize he's gay after being in a heterosexual relationship, but it's not because his partner 'turned' him.
There are indeed some. In some independent or niche literature, authors might tell the stories of gay married couples. They could be about how they navigate their relationship, deal with family acceptance, and the unique aspects of their sexual relationship. Such stories contribute to the richness of the literary landscape in representing different forms of love.
In some Western cultures, there may be a more open attitude towards physical play and affection between spouses. However, this kind of very specific behavior is not extremely common in the general public's view. It might be seen as a very private and perhaps slightly unusual form of play within the context of a relationship. Each couple has their own unique dynamic, but overall, it's not a widespread cultural phenomenon.