Well, 'taken by husbands' could suggest that the subject in the story is being, for example, abducted or influenced by husbands. 'Endowed' often has a positive connotation, like being endowed with a special talent or gift. So perhaps in the story, a friend of the husbands has some special endowment and then something related to being 'taken' occurs. It could be a very complex or even a rather strange story depending on how these elements are combined.
In a story set in a coastal town, there are fishermen husbands. Their friend is a man who is endowed with extraordinary sailing skills. A powerful storm has damaged a nearby island's supply route. The husbands 'take' their friend on their boats. They rely on his endowment of sailing skills to help them navigate the dangerous seas and re - establish the supply route to the island. This is how the story of 'taken by husbands endowed friend' could play out in this scenario.
If it's just a story, the character could first try to have an honest conversation with his friend to understand the motives. Then, he might seek help from other mutual friends or family members to mediate the situation.
One of the main ethical issues is betrayal. Having sex with a husband's friend betrays the trust within the marriage. It goes against the commitment and loyalty that should exist between spouses. This can lead to the breakdown of the marriage and cause a great deal of emotional pain for all parties involved.
The friendship between the husband and his friend would almost surely end. There would be a lot of anger, resentment, and mistrust. They may never be able to reconcile and go back to being friends.
Well, from an ethical point of view, it's completely wrong. In a committed relationship like marriage, there are boundaries. This kind of behavior breaks those boundaries and shows a lack of respect for the marriage vows and the feelings of the husband. It can also lead to a breakdown of family and social relationships associated with the couple.
Socially, it could lead to a lot of gossip and a damaged reputation for all parties involved. The wife may face ostracism from their social circle. And the family unit, if there are children or other relatives involved, would be severely disrupted. There would be a need for a lot of communication, therapy perhaps, if any sort of repair were to be attempted in these relationships.
The relationship would be severely damaged. The husband would likely feel betrayed and angry, leading to a breakdown in trust. It would be very difficult to repair the marriage after such an incident.
A husband's friend once shared a story of a couple he knew. The mother had a difficult time initially with breastfeeding as the baby wasn't latching properly. The friend, who was a pediatric nurse, stepped in and provided some professional guidance. He helped the mother relax and showed her some gentle techniques to encourage the baby to latch. This story shows how friends can be a great source of help during the breastfeeding period.