Yes, it can be appropriate if it's a harmless and funny story. For example, if they were at an animal show and there was a rooster doing some comical or unexpected things like a 'stripper' would do in a performance, it's just a light - hearted story to share between them.
If it's about a real rooster in a stripper - like situation (maybe a show with a rooster), it could be a very strange and unique story. They might share it as a funny or odd experience they witnessed together.
I don't have a specific wife stripper story to share. However, if it's in the context of a performance art or some cultural event where a female performer might be doing a strip - like act symbolically related to the concept of a 'wife' figure, it could be a very creative and thought - provoking performance. But this is just speculation as the term 'wife stripper story' is quite ambiguous.
It is completely unacceptable. Such a story involves very private and inappropriate aspects of a relationship. In a civilized society, we should uphold respect for others, propriety, and focus on positive aspects of relationships like love, understanding, and mutual support rather than delving into such vulgar content.
Well, I haven't heard of a particular 'amateur wife male stripper story'. But if we think about it, it could start with a wife who is curious about the world of male strip shows. She might go to a local club with her friends. There, she meets a male stripper who has an interesting backstory. He might be doing this job to pay for his college tuition. And through some interactions during the show or after, some sort of connection or story could develop. This could be a story full of fun, embarrassment, or even some new - found understanding of a different lifestyle.
I'm not sure specifically which 'stripper wife story' you're referring to. It could be about a woman who used to be a stripper and her experiences in marriage, perhaps how her past profession affects her relationship, family, or how society views her within the context of marriage.
No, it's not a very common phrase. It's rather specific and would only be used in contexts where there is a particular interest in the husband's relationship with a rooster and the wife's act of sharing that story.
Well, first of all, this kind of situation is completely unacceptable in most moral and ethical frameworks. If I were to react, I might feel disgusted. And if it's part of a larger narrative, it shows a serious breakdown in the values and fidelity within a relationship. It also might suggest that there are deeper underlying problems in the relationship that need to be addressed, like communication issues or a lack of respect for boundaries.