Yes, for example, a story about a husband and wife's daily life adventures can be a great alternative. It can focus on things like their travels, how they support each other in career or hobby, and the sweet moments they share at home, like cooking together or enjoying a movie night.
Another story could be that a husband surprises his wife with a trip to her favorite place. He has planned every detail secretly, and when he reveals the surprise, the wife is overjoyed. They then have a wonderful time exploring the new place together, creating beautiful memories.
This situation is clearly unethical. A person's spouse is in a committed relationship with them, and any sexual or overly intimate involvement from a best friend violates the boundaries of that marriage. It goes against the trust and loyalty that should exist within a marital relationship.
In a normal relationship, sexual activities should be based on the mutual desires and consents of both parties. This kind of extreme and rather abnormal behavior has no place in a healthy relationship. It may also be a sign of underlying problems in the relationship, such as power imbalances or distorted sexual attitudes.
This kind of description is inappropriate in the public domain. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful relationships in stories, not such improper content.
In some fictional stories, it might be related to a plot device where the wife has some sort of secret or ulterior motive. She could be withholding this as part of a bigger plan, perhaps she's involved in something that she doesn't want her husband to fully engage in sexually until she's sure he won't interfere with her plans.
She could first try to have an open and honest conversation with him. Let him explain what he really means by that strange statement. It's important to approach it without judgment at first to understand his thought process.
Yes, it can be normal. A healthy sexual relationship can involve multiple orgasms for a man. It could indicate a high level of sexual compatibility and arousal between you two. However, if it causes discomfort or other unusual symptoms, it might be a good idea to consult a doctor.
Some of these stories might be myths. There could be various factors misinterpreted as a wife 'making' a husband impotent. For example, high stress levels in a relationship could lead to sexual problems for a man, but it's not directly the wife's fault. It could be due to external pressures like work, financial issues, etc., that are affecting the relationship and, in turn, the sexual health.