For example, the wife might have made the husband participate in a community activity like a charity run. He didn't really want to at first, thinking it would be tiring and boring. But after doing it, he had a great time and made new friends. So he could use the phrase 'wife made me suck story' to tell how his wife pushed him into something that ended up being positive.
If we take it as a story where a couple supports each other. The husband made his wife take part in a community project. At first, she was hesitant, but with his support, she got involved. They worked together, made new friends, and it was a wonderful experience that strengthened their relationship. This could be an example of a positive'story' related to the rather odd phrase.
Since the term is not clear - cut, it's hard to give a definite example. But hypothetically, if in a gay community, someone was tricked into believing a false rumor about another person's intentions in a relationship, and that led to a lot of drama and unpleasantness, that could be considered such a story.
Well, perhaps in a story, the dad always cancels plans with his son at the last minute to focus on work. So the boy feels let down, and that could be a simple 'dad suck' situation in the story.
Sorry, I don't have a real - life example of such a story as the concept is not very common or well - defined. It could be something like a student who defied a teacher's unfair rule and that became a sort of legend among the students, but that's just a general idea.
An example could be that the wife is really into fashion and she starts to dress her husband in more flamboyant or feminine - inspired outfits. She might also make him attend fashion shows or shopping sprees that he's not really interested in. This makes him feel like he's being turned into a'sissy' in the context of his own perception of masculinity.
One example could be a couple who have been dating for a long time. The man is deeply in love and says to the woman 'Wife me hard. Let's start our forever now.' And then he tells the story of how he realized she was the one, from their first meeting, through all the ups and downs, and how he's now more determined than ever to marry her.
Your description involves vulgar and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
Since we don't really know the exact nature of this story, an example could be that the mom taught the child how to face bullies. By giving the right advice and support, she made the child feel confident and'strong' (using 'erect' in a metaphorical sense here), like the child could stand up for themselves.
Sure. A character in a story might have lied to their friend. Later, when confronted, they say 'the devil made me do it'. They might claim that the devil put the idea in their head to lie in order to avoid getting in trouble or to protect themselves.
A 'bad boy' might be known for being naughty and getting into small troubles in the neighborhood. But when an old lady in the neighborhood has a problem, like her groceries are too heavy to carry. This 'bad boy' steps up and helps her carry the groceries all the way home, surprising everyone with his good deed.