There could be many non - adult stories in this context. For example, a story might focus on the survival aspects. The wife and the men could be working together to build a shelter, find food and water. They might share their skills, like one knowing how to fish and another being good at making fires. It could be a story of human cooperation and resilience in the face of a shipwreck.
A plot could revolve around the building of a community. The wife and the men start to organize themselves. They divide tasks such as cooking, guarding, and exploring. There could be some conflicts in the beginning due to different ideas on how to run things, but eventually they learn to work together harmoniously. They might also try to create a signal system to attract passing ships or planes.
Definitely not. It's a huge breach of trust and respect in a relationship. A relationship should be based on mutual understanding and respect, and introducing such inappropriate stories is inappropriate behavior that can cause harm to your wife's mental state and the relationship itself. In a healthy relationship, partners should protect each other from any form of disrespect or harm.
The consequences can be very serious. Your wife may feel disrespected, violated, and it could damage the trust in your relationship. She may also become angry or withdrawn.
No. Writing and promoting erotic content, regardless of the gender combination, is not ethical. It goes against moral and social norms that promote healthy and respectful relationships.
I'm not aware of any real shipwrecked sex stories. Shipwrecks are often about survival, and most accounts focus on the struggle to stay alive, find food, water, and shelter rather than sexual encounters.
I'm not sure there are specifically defined 'erotic stories' in a mainstream sense for 'Mad Men'. The show mainly focused on the advertising world in the 1960s. It did have storylines about relationships and affairs, but not in a purely 'erotic story' way. It was more about the complex relationships between the characters, like Don Draper's many affairs which were more about his character's flaws and the social context of the time.