No, it's not normal at all. If 'doggystyle stories' are of a sexual nature, it's extremely inappropriate and a breach of privacy and respect. In a healthy relationship and social environment, no one should be involved in such improper activities regarding others.
If by 'doggystyle stories' it's some sort of fictional or made - up tales in a non - sexual way, it could still be considered odd for a husband to be overly interested in his friend's such stories. Maybe he has too much curiosity or is just being nosy, but it's not a normal or positive behavior in most cases.
No, it is not appropriate. 'Doggystyle' is a vulgar and inappropriate term, and a restaurant is a public place for dining and socializing. Combining such vulgar content with a restaurant setting in a graphic novel is not acceptable in terms of public decency and good taste.
Yes, it can be effective. Using multiple POVs in a so - called 'one POV novel' can add depth and complexity. It allows the reader to see different aspects of the story and gain a more comprehensive understanding. For example, in a mystery novel, the main POV might be the detective, but by adding the POV of a suspect or a witness, new clues and perspectives can be introduced.
One challenge is maintaining consistency. Since it's supposed to be a 'one POV' novel, adding multiple POVs might make the overall tone or voice of the novel seem disjointed. Another challenge is ensuring that each POV adds value. If not done right, some POVs might feel like unnecessary fillers.
Stories about how a couple meets and falls in love in a very innocent and beautiful way can be a great alternative. It could be a story of two people who meet at a volunteer event and gradually develop feelings for each other based on mutual respect and shared values.
POV fiction stands for 'point - of - view' fiction. It's a type of storytelling where the narrative is presented from a particular character's perspective. For example, in 'The Catcher in the Rye', the whole story is told from Holden Caulfield's POV. This allows readers to get a deep understanding of the character's thoughts, feelings, and experiences.