Definitely. In a particular story, a wife is blackmailed by someone who wants her to influence her husband's business decisions. But she refuses and takes the matter to the appropriate authorities. As a result, not only is the blackmailer punished, but her husband's business also becomes more ethical as they review their practices to prevent such situations in the future. This shows that even from a blackmail situation, positive changes can occur both personally and in a wider context.
Well, here's a fictional story. A wife is blackmailed by an old acquaintance who claims to have some compromising photos of her from years ago. The blackmailer demands money. The wife, at first, is terrified but then decides to be honest with her husband. Together, they go to the police. The police start an investigation, trace the source of the blackmail, and arrest the person. It shows that when faced with blackmail, it's important to not deal with it alone but seek proper help.
No, blackmail is illegal in all forms, including using sex stories to blackmail someone. It violates a person's rights and can cause serious harm both emotionally and legally to the victim.
I'm not sure there are many well - known traditional stories exactly like this. However, in some fictional horror concepts, a black demon might blackmail a wife perhaps by threatening her family or her own well - being. It could be a very dark and twisted plot where the wife has to struggle against the demon's demands while also trying to keep her secrets safe.
One reason could be jealousy. A person who is jealous of the wife's happy marriage or her status might try to blackmail her to create chaos in her life.
A third common theme is the struggle between self - preservation and honesty. The wife has to decide whether to protect her own secrets and give in to the blackmailer or be honest with her loved ones about the situation. In most stories, when the wife finally decides to be honest, it is a turning point towards resolving the blackmail situation.
In another blackmailed wife story, a wife received anonymous letters demanding that she break up with her husband or else compromising photos of her would be sent to her workplace. She was blackmailed because she had unknowingly been photographed in an embarrassing situation at a party. She was really worried about her reputation at work. So, she started to investigate who could be behind it, and after some detective work, she found out it was a jealous co - worker who had a crush on her husband.
No, it is not ethical at all. Spreading such stories violates a person's privacy and dignity. It can cause great harm to the individuals involved, including mental distress and damage to their reputations.
One possible story could be that a wife discovers her husband's secret business deal that is unethical. She blackmails him into changing his ways and being more honest in business. For example, she threatens to expose him to the media if he doesn't start treating his employees fairly.
There was a case where a woman was cheating on her husband. She was caught by her husband's friend. Instead of telling the husband directly, the friend decided to blackmail her. The cheating wife was in a dilemma. She thought about running away but knew it wouldn't solve the problem. Eventually, she mustered the courage to tell her husband everything, and they dealt with the blackmailer through legal means.