No. Sharing personal and private stories about one's spouse without their consent is unethical. A relationship should be based on respect and privacy, and such actions can violate the trust within the marriage.
Since 'erotic' and 'family - friendly' don't go together, here's another story. A husband who helps his wife with the household chores without being asked. He divides the tasks like cooking, cleaning, and laundry, showing his support and love for the family in a positive and appropriate way.
No, it is not appropriate. Breastfeeding is a natural and nurturing act related to mother - child bonding. Creating erotic stories around it, especially involving a husband in an inappropriate way, violates the dignity and propriety of such a fundamental and family - centric concept.
Well, it's a rather complex matter. If the couple has a very strong bond based on mutual respect and a high level of comfort with each other, sharing such stories could be a way to spice up their relationship on an emotional and sexual level. But on the other hand, society has certain norms and values, and this might go against the more common ones. So, it really varies from couple to couple.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories are private and personal in nature. Sharing them in public violates the privacy of the couple and goes against social ethics.
In the movie 'Up', Carl Fredricksen is a wonderful example. He was deeply in love with his wife, Ellie. After her passing, his journey is still influenced by the love they shared. His character shows loyalty and the depth of his love for his wife.
No, it's not justifiable. Imagine the heartbreak your husband would feel if he found out. It goes against the very essence of a marriage which is loyalty. Even if there are problems in the relationship, there are better ways to handle them like communication or seeking counseling rather than engaging in such unfaithful acts.
Rather than erotic stories, here's a heartwarming story about a husband. A husband noticed his wife was stressed about work. So he planned a weekend getaway to a peaceful cabin in the woods. He took care of all the arrangements, from packing to driving, just to give her a break and quality time together.
One book could be 'The Husband's Secret' by Liane Moriarty. It tells a story about a husband who has a deep secret that impacts his family. It's a story full of mystery, family drama, and self - discovery.
First, she should communicate her feelings clearly to him. Let him know how hurt and violated she feels. Then, she might consider setting strict boundaries about what can be shared in the future. If it continues, she could also seek counseling, either alone or as a couple, to address the issue. For instance, she could say 'You are not allowed to share my personal stories anymore. It makes me feel exposed and disrespected.'