Well, from a moral and social norms perspective, this kind of thing is not really acceptable to be made into stories in a general public sense. However, if we consider it within the very private space of a relationship, it depends on the mutual understanding and respect between the couple. But still, it's a very personal and sensitive matter that should be kept private.
It could be part of a creative or fictional exploration of extreme intimacy in a relationship. But in reality, this is a very private and often inappropriate topic. It might be used in some fictional scenarios to show a high level of trust and lack of inhibitions between a couple. But we have to remember that these are just fictional ideas and real - life relationships are based on mutual respect, communication, and appropriate boundaries.
First, hubby should clarify what 'ee does' exactly means. He could ask his wife directly. If it means read stories, he can start by setting aside some time each day to read aloud to her or to their family. If it's about creating stories, he could start jotting down ideas and sharing them with his wife.
This is completely unethical in most moral and ethical frameworks. Marriage is typically based on exclusivity and mutual commitment. Encouraging a partner to have sexual relations with others violates the basic understanding of monogamy and respect within a relationship.
Well, 'ee does stories' is really puzzling. If we break it down, 'ee' could potentially be a misspelling of 'he' or 'see'. So it might be that the wife wants her hubby to see or read stories. It could also be that in their family's unique lingo, 'ee does' is a special way of saying something like 'help with' or 'be involved in' when it comes to stories.
In case it's about a big rock or some geographical feature with stories. The hubby can talk to local hikers or nature enthusiasts. They often know a lot about the natural features in the area and might have stories about a large rock formation or something similar. He could also look into local geological surveys or nature guidebooks for information and stories.
This statement is rather unclear and could be misinterpreted. If we assume 'big cock' is referring to a rooster in a farm or rural context, perhaps it could mean the wife wants her husband to find interesting stories about a large rooster. Maybe she has a fascination with large farm animals and wants to hear tales related to them.
This is not a normal or healthy behavior in a relationship. Such an idea involves disrespect and violates basic boundaries of personal hygiene and respect in a marriage. In a healthy relationship, partners should respect each other's dignity and privacy.
She could start by having an open and honest conversation with him. Just calmly express her concerns and ask him directly if there's any truth to her suspicion. Avoid accusations at first. For example, say something like 'I've noticed some things lately that made me wonder about how you feel about our relationship. Can we talk about it?'
The wife might suspect if her hubby is overly friendly with men who have a more dominant or flirty personality around her. For instance, if he invites such men over often without any real reason. Also, if he starts to change his appearance or behavior in a way that seems to be more submissive or less territorial in the relationship. Maybe he becomes more accepting of her going out alone with male colleagues or friends without asking many questions. However, communication is key here. Instead of just suspecting, she should try to have an open conversation with him to clarify things.