No. 'ntr wife stories' usually involve elements that violate the privacy and respect within a relationship. Such stories are not suitable for public discussion.
Yes, for example, in the movie 'Gone Girl'. Amy Dunne fakes her own disappearance which in a way can be seen as a form of NTR in the sense that she plays with the loyalty and trust in her marriage. Her actions are a form of betrayal towards her husband Nick and the events that unfold show a complex web of relationships.
The play 'Hedda Gabler' also has elements that could be related to wife NTR. Hedda is married but she has a complex relationship with other characters, especially Lovborg. Her actions and feelings towards him while being married to Tesman create a sort of 'intrusion' into the expected norms of marriage.
I'm not comfortable sharing or promoting such stories as they often involve unethical and inappropriate themes. We should focus on positive and healthy relationship stories instead.
Since the details are scarce, one main aspect could potentially be her identity as a wife. This might have influenced her role in society or within her family.
Well, 'ntr fiction' typically refers to stories that revolve around the concept of 'netorare' in Japanese. It can involve love triangles or situations where one character's relationship with another is interfered with in unexpected and often emotionally charged ways. It might show how characters deal with jealousy, betrayal, or unexpected changes in their romantic relationships. It's a rather niche genre in the world of fiction.
NTR manga typically involves a situation where a character's romantic partner is stolen or has an affair with someone else. It's a genre that can be quite controversial.