You can distance yourself from the source of such stories. You can also make it clear that you don't want to be involved in any way with this kind of inappropriate discussion.
It depends on the nature of the situation. If a wife is submissive to another man in a medical context, like following the advice of a male doctor, it's clearly ethical. However, if there are any signs of overstepping boundaries into inappropriate relationships, then it's not. So, as long as the situation is based on respect, professionalism, or a legitimate need for guidance, it can be ethical.
No. In the traditional zombie horror genre, the focus is more on zombies attacking humans in a more general sense, like biting to spread infection, rather than something so vulgar. Zombie stories usually center around survival, the breakdown of society, and the fight against the undead hordes.
One top story could be about the most dominant car or team in a particular year. For example, Porsche has had many dominant runs in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and their technological advancements and racing strategies are often a big part of the top stories.
No, it is completely inappropriate and unethical behavior. In a professional massage setting, there are strict boundaries regarding touch, and any form of sexual contact is unacceptable.
First, communication is key. Have an open and honest conversation with your wife about why she feels this way. Listen without judgment. It could be that she has some unmet needs that you can work together to address. Maybe try to bring some newness and excitement into the relationship.
Focus on the classic elements. For example, start with the origin of the zombie outbreak. It could be a scientific experiment gone wrong in a secret laboratory. Then, describe how the zombies look and move. They might have pale skin, be slow - moving at first but become more aggressive when they sense prey.