This is an improper and rather offensive expression. 'Screw' has vulgar connotations in this context. It's not a phrase that should be used in polite or proper communication.
Yes. For example, a guy who supported his wife's decision to go back to school to further her career. He took on more household chores and helped with the kids, which strengthened their relationship.
Sure. Instead of such a vulgar phrase, you could say'stories about my wife' which is a much more positive and respectful way of referring to things related to her.
In a relationship, different people have different appetites for sexual exploration. Some may turn to sex stories for inspiration or arousal. However, if it makes you uncomfortable, it's important to communicate with your wife. What might be normal for her may not feel so for you, and finding a middle ground through communication is key.
It's relatively normal. People have diverse interests, and sex stories might be something she finds fascinating, perhaps because they offer insights into different cultural attitudes towards sex or just a form of entertainment within the privacy of her thoughts. However, it's important to ensure that her interest is within healthy and consensual boundaries.
No. Sharing such private and intimate stories about your wife is a serious violation of her privacy and is unethical. It can also cause great harm to her emotionally and to your relationship.
Well, there could be stories about a couple's journey of building a home together. They start from choosing the location, then work on the design, and finally see their dream house come to life. It's a story full of hope, cooperation, and the joy of creating something as a team.
If the 'screw' implies something inappropriate, then no, it's not normal in a healthy relationship. But if it's about small, innocent disruptions like trying to get him to help her with a small chore while he's watching the story and she's doing something around the house, it can be a normal part of daily life together.