No, it's not okay at all. Touching someone without permission, especially in the context of a spouse, is inappropriate. Your wife has the right to her own personal space and safety, and inviting a stranger to touch her goes against basic principles of respect and propriety in a relationship.
No. Groping is a form of sexual harassment and it is completely unacceptable regardless of the location or the relationship. It violates a person's privacy and dignity.
In some relationships, if it's part of a consensual and playful dynamic, it might be acceptable. However, in more traditional or mainstream relationships, it could be seen as inappropriate. It really depends on the boundaries and agreements within the specific couple.
No way. In modern relationships, both parties are expected to have equal voices and freedoms. Any act of 'rough training' violates the basic concept of a consensual, respectful relationship. It can cause emotional and even physical harm to the partner, and is not in line with the values of a healthy relationship.
No. In modern society, the concept of monogamy is widely accepted. 'Wife swinger' goes against the basic principles of loyalty and respect in a marriage relationship. It can also cause a great deal of harm to family members, including emotional distress to the spouses and negative impacts on children if there are any in the family.
No. Spanking a wife with a belt is a form of domestic violence and is completely unacceptable in a healthy relationship. In a relationship, partners should respect and protect each other, not engage in any form of physical abuse.
No. In most cultures around the world, sharing a spouse in any form, especially at a party, is completely unacceptable. Marriage is typically seen as a monogamous and exclusive relationship, and such behavior goes against the fundamental values of loyalty, respect, and commitment in a marital bond.
Going topless in a cruise balcony is not okay. Cruise ships are public spaces in a sense, even the balconies as they can be overlooked. There are norms of propriety to follow, and being topless goes against those. It can also make other passengers uncomfortable. Moreover, different regions and cultures have different views on what is acceptable in public, and cruise ships usually operate in multiple regions with diverse cultural expectations.
No, it is not ethical at all. In any relationship, loyalty and respect are fundamental. Such behavior goes against the values of marriage and monogamy.
One possible consequence could be the breakdown of the marriage. If a wife engages in sexual relations with a stranger, it is a serious betrayal of trust in the marriage. Her partner may feel extremely hurt and angry, leading to divorce or a long - term rift in the relationship.
No. In modern society, such behavior violates the principles of monogamy and respect within a marriage. Marriage is typically based on mutual love, trust, and exclusivity, and this kind of behavior goes against the moral and ethical norms that most people uphold.