Well, 'xhamster' is a well - known adult website. However, this phrase seems very strange and not a common or proper term. It might be some user - created or very specific jargon within the adult - themed content related to that site, but it's not something that has a widely recognized meaning in general language.
No, it is not an acceptable topic as it seems to be related to adult and inappropriate content.
It's a rather strange and unclear statement. It could potentially be a very odd or inappropriate story concept. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly. Maybe it's some sort of fictional or comical idea where a wife's physical feature (which is inappropriate to focus on in this way in a fight) is somehow made to seem dominant in a fight - but this is all speculation.
It's really a very strange and unclear statement. 'Fog sex stories' is not a common or well - known term. Maybe it's a very personal or made - up concept within a specific context. Without more information, it's hard to give a definite meaning.
I think 'not the wife stories' might be a way of categorizing stories. It could be that someone wants to distinguish between stories that involve a wife and those that don't. For example, adventure stories, mystery stories that don't have a wife - related theme could be 'not the wife stories'.
Basically, 'categorized sex stories' means that there are sex - related stories which have been put into different classes or categories. This could be for the purpose of research, for a writing project, or just for easier access when someone is looking for a particular type of sex - related narrative.
Well,'man perm stories' is rather unclear. If we break it down, perhaps it's about stories centered around men and their perms. It might be stories shared in a salon where men go for perms, about the different styles they choose, the stylists' experiences with male clients getting perms, or even comical anecdotes about how men look after getting a perm.
I'm not entirely sure what 'family cum dump stories' specifically refer to. It could potentially be some very strange or made - up concept that is not a common or well - known genre. Without more context, it's difficult to define precisely.
Well, this term doesn't really have a proper place in relationship studies. 'Wife cum contest' sounds extremely vulgar and inappropriate. And 'cuckold story' often implies a situation that goes against the norms of healthy monogamous relationships. In proper relationship research, we are more interested in positive elements that build strong and lasting relationships.
This phrase contains vulgar and inappropriate content. We should avoid using such expressions. Instead, we can focus on positive and respectful topics.
I'm not entirely sure what 'pantyboy convert gay stories' specifically means. It could be some sort of very niche or made - up concept. 'Pantyboy' is not a common, mainstream term in a general context, and 'convert gay stories' is rather unclear. It might be some sort of creative or subcultural idea that I'm not familiar with.