Another alternative could be a story about a mature wife's journey of self - discovery through art. Maybe she starts painting in her spare time and through that she finds new meaning in life, makes new friends in the art community and overcomes her own insecurities.
A 'wife threesome story' could be about a fictional or real - life situation where a wife is involved in a threesome. However, this is a rather private and often controversial topic. In some fictional stories, it might be explored in the context of relationship exploration or fantasy, but in real life, it involves complex ethical, moral and relationship - based considerations.
No, in most traditional moral and ethical frameworks, having a threesome within a marriage is considered unethical as it violates the exclusivity and fidelity typically expected in a monogamous relationship.
Engaging in a threesome is not a common or morally acceptable practice in most relationships. While there may be fictional or inappropriate stories out there, promoting or focusing on such topics is not in line with healthy relationship values. We should instead focus on monogamous, loving, and respectful relationships.
Yes, for example, 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit' by Jeanette Winterson. It's a semi - autobiographical novel where the main character, who could be seen in a situation similar to a 'wife' in a sense within her community, has relationships with women. The book also explores themes of growing up in a strict religious environment while dealing with her own sexual identity.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Such topics are very private and often fall into the realm of vulgar and inappropriate content that should not be shared publicly.
No, in most moral and ethical frameworks, engaging in a threesome outside of a consensual and pre - established relationship dynamic that involves all parties is unethical. It often violates the principles of monogamy and can lead to complex emotional and relationship issues.