Sharing such stories is inappropriate and goes against ethical and moral standards. We should focus on positive, family - friendly and respectful topics.
Yes, it can be normal. In a healthy sexual relationship, exploring different products for self - pleasure is a part of sexual well - being. It can also be a way for a woman to better understand her own body and sexual needs.
Rather than the inappropriate topic, let's do 'Tell a story about a wife buying a new piece of jewelry.' A wife had been eyeing a delicate silver necklace in a jewelry store window for weeks. One day, she decided to go in and buy it. She thought it would go well with her favorite dress. After purchasing it, she wore it out that evening and received many compliments on how lovely it looked on her.
From an artistic and literary perspective, if the story is part of a more complex exploration of human sexuality, relationships, or modern technology's impact on personal experiences in an adult - only context, it could potentially be appropriate. But in mainstream or family - friendly literature, it is not suitable due to its sexual nature.
One possible plot could be that the girl discovers this newfangled device as a gift or by accident. She then starts to explore how it works in the privacy of her own room, with some initial confusion but gradually getting the hang of it and having an unexpected adventure of self - discovery.
Yes, for example, some medical or therapeutic devices might use a form of remote vibration technology for muscle relaxation or pain relief, which is not related to sex.
Perhaps she has a fun story about a DIY project at home. She might have decided to paint a room by herself. She mixed up the wrong colors at first and ended up with a really strange - looking wall. But instead of getting upset, she turned it into a creative mural and now it's a unique feature in your house.