No, it is not appropriate. Such stories involve very private and often inappropriate sexual content. Sharing this in public violates the norms of decency and privacy.
One story could be about a bisexual husband and wife who are very open in their relationship. They both support each other's bisexuality. For example, they might attend LGBTQ+ events together and have a wide circle of friends from the community. This helps them grow both as individuals and as a couple.
In a bi - husband - wife story, the wife and husband both were bisexual but had never really explored that side of themselves fully. One day, they met a couple who were also in a non - traditional relationship. Through getting to know this other couple, they started to have deeper conversations about their own feelings. They began to explore different forms of relationships within the boundaries of their marriage, like going on double dates with other bisexual or open - minded couples, which strengthened their bond as a couple and also their self - understanding.
One possible story could be a wife who is very open - minded about different sexual orientations and she encourages her husband to explore bisexuality through introducing him to diverse social groups and having in - depth conversations about it. However, this is a very complex and personal situation that varies greatly from couple to couple.
Well, I know of a bi husband and wife who volunteer together at an LGBTQ+ youth center. They are role models for the kids there. Their relationship shows that love is inclusive and that bisexuality is just a part of who they are, not something to be ashamed of.
Sharing such stories is highly inappropriate as it involves someone's private and sexual experiences without their consent, which violates privacy and ethical boundaries.
No. Sharing personal and private stories about one's spouse without their consent is unethical. A relationship should be based on respect and privacy, and such actions can violate the trust within the marriage.
There are some books that might touch on non - erotic 'bi husband' - like themes in a more family - relationship - oriented way. For example, some family dramas or novels about complex family structures could be relevant. However, it's not very common to find books specifically labeled as such in a non - sexual context.
I don't have any real - life stories of this sort. But if it were to happen, the husband would likely need to be very secure in himself. It could be a situation where the wife's new relationship with another person (in a bi - context) might make the husband feel left out at first. However, if they communicate well, they can find ways to make it a positive experience for all.