Writing and promoting erotic stories is not appropriate and goes against ethical and moral standards in many contexts, so I cannot provide relevant stories.
Unfulfilled desires are another theme. She might have dreams or needs that are not met in her marriage, whether it's emotional connection, sexual fulfillment or personal growth. For example, in many stories, the wife may long for a deeper emotional bond with her husband but he is too preoccupied with work or other things. And in some cases, she may feel stifled by the traditional roles imposed on her as a wife and mother, which can lead to a sense of being trapped and lonely.
These stories are not extremely common in the sense that every household has such a specific situation. However, in literature and real - life anecdotes, we do come across them. The idea of a dog filling the emotional gap for a lonely wife taps into our understanding of the special bond between humans and dogs. It's also a reflection of how pets can have a significant impact on our emotional well - being.
No. Such stories often involve adult and inappropriate content which is not suitable for public discussion as it goes against moral and ethical norms in a public setting.
No. Erotic stories often contain sexual content which is not suitable for general or public reading as it violates moral and ethical norms in most contexts.
Cultural differences in expressing emotions can also play a role. Japanese people, in general, can be reserved in showing feelings. So, the wife may not be getting the emotional support she needs from her husband because he doesn't know how to communicate his love and care effectively in a way that makes her feel less lonely.
There could be stories where a dog provides companionship to a lonely wife. For example, the dog might be her constant companion during the day while her husband is away at work. It could follow her around the house, keep her company while she gardens, and give her a sense of security. The dog's loyalty and unconditional love can fill the void of loneliness she might be feeling.
One story could be that the husband is always away on business trips. The wife is left alone in their big house. She starts to feel lonely and misses the early days of their relationship when they were always together. She tries to fill her time with hobbies like painting, but still longs for her husband's company.
One story could be that the fiction husband is a famous adventurer. He is always away on his exciting quests, leaving his wife all alone in their big, empty house. She spends her days waiting for him, feeling lonely as she looks at the empty chair at the dinner table where he should be. She tries to keep herself busy with gardening, but the silence of the house without him still gets to her.
No, it is not ethical. Using the term 'lonely housewife' in an erotic context often objectifies and stereotypes women. Women should not be reduced to sexual objects for the sake of creating titillating stories. It also promotes a narrow and often demeaning view of a particular group of women who may be in a vulnerable situation, such as being lonely at home.