Rather than taking it at face value, which is inappropriate, it could be that she wants to hear stories that are big in scope or have a large impact. For example, stories of great adventures or grand historical events that have a 'huge' significance. It's important to communicate clearly with her to find out what she really means.
You could say something like 'Dear, that phrase is a bit unclear and might be misinterpreted. Can you clarify what you really mean?' This way, you are gently asking for more information without being accusatory.
I'm not sure what you specifically mean by 'double fisting wife stories' as it's not a common or well - known type of story in a general sense. It could potentially be something very specific within a certain cultural or family context that I'm not aware of.
Stories about such personal and private matters are not appropriate for public discussion. These are very private aspects of a person's body and should be respected within the context of a relationship and not made into stories for general chatter.
I'm not aware of any specific 'wife pussy tattooer stories' as this might be a rather strange and inappropriate topic. However, there are many positive tattoo stories out there. For example, some couples get matching tattoos to symbolize their love and commitment.
The first time my wife saw a pussy willow was in a park. She was immediately drawn to its unique, furry buds. She said it looked like something out of a fairy tale.
I don't think it's appropriate or respectful to discuss such a topic. It involves personal and potentially sensitive matters that should be dealt with privately and respectfully.
No. Folklore usually focuses on traditional values, cultural heritage, and common human experiences like heroism, love, and moral lessons. 'Fisting stories' are not a part of the traditional folklore as they go against the general nature of what is passed down in these cultural stories.