Sharing or discussing stories about cheating and sexual content is inappropriate and unethical. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful topics.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories are often private and personal aspects of a relationship. Sharing them publicly violates privacy and can make others uncomfortable.
One time, my best friend sat on my lap during a car ride through a beautiful mountainous area. The view was breathtaking. With her on my lap, we shared our thoughts about nature and how lucky we were to experience such beauty. We also took some selfies together which always remind me of that special car ride.
One story could be that during a movie night at home, the wife sat on her husband's lap. They were cozy under a blanket, sharing a bowl of popcorn and whispering comments about the movie to each other. It was a moment of closeness and intimacy in a very innocent way.
In a 'wife sat on wrong lap story', there would likely be immediate embarrassment. The wife would probably feel ashamed and quickly get up. The person whose lap she sat on might be shocked at first.
One story could be when I was little and got hurt while playing. Mom sat on my lap to clean my wound and tell me it would be okay. It was a really warm and reassuring moment.
There was a time when we were waiting for a bus in the cold. Mom sat on my lap to keep me warm. She wrapped her arms around me and told me stories to pass the time. It was a cold day outside but so warm in her embrace.
No, it's not appropriate. Marriage is built on trust and exclusivity. This kind of behavior can be seen as a form of emotional or physical infidelity. Even if there are no sexual intentions, it undermines the special bond between husband and wife. For example, it might make the husband feel insecure and question the wife's loyalty and respect for their relationship.
Another type of popular John Shelby fanfic could be the ones that put him in different historical scenarios. Maybe in an alternate version of a real - life event from the time period, seeing how his character would react and adapt in those situations.
One story could be that during a family movie night, my little sister sat on my lap. She was a bit scared of the movie's villain. So, she curled up on my lap and held my hand tightly. I wrapped my arms around her to make her feel safe, and we ended up sharing some popcorn while she gradually calmed down.