No. Such stories are completely unethical and inappropriate. Bestiality is an unacceptable and immoral act in most societies, and spreading such stories is disrespectful to human values and the dignity of relationships.
Bestiality goes against the natural order and the respect we should have for all living beings. It is not something that should be part of any story-telling. We should uphold values like love, respect and kindness within human - human relationships.
We can prevent its spread by promoting positive family values and healthy relationships in society. If the focus is on positive aspects of human relationships, there will be less interest in spreading such offensive and unethical stories. Communities can also encourage reporting of such inappropriate content to relevant authorities.
A slave wife training story could potentially be about a fictional or very unethical and archaic concept where a woman is being 'trained' in a subservient role within a relationship. However, this goes against modern values of equality and respect in relationships.
A 'slut wife training story' could potentially be about a fictional or non - traditional exploration of relationship dynamics where a partner is being 'trained' in certain behaviors, but this often involves inappropriate and disrespectful concepts. In healthy relationships, we should focus on mutual respect, equality, and positive communication rather than such demeaning ideas.
There should not be any stories about such inappropriate and immoral topics. Grizzly bears are wild animals, and we respect them as part of nature. Their normal behaviors in the wild, such as hunting, mating within their species, are what we should be interested in, not abnormal and unethical concepts.
One wife wanted her husband to be more organized. So she made a chore chart. Every day, he had tasks like doing the dishes and taking out the trash. At first, he resisted, but she would give him little rewards, like his favorite dessert when he completed a week's worth of tasks. Eventually, he got used to the routine and became more organized on his own.