She could be exploring new hobbies. Maybe she's interested in photography and is going on a date with a professional photographer who is going to show her some great spots for night photography, which gives the impression of a 'black date' as it's related to the night.
A 'black date' could be misinterpreted in an improper way. However, if we consider it as a date in the evening or a rather secretive date, perhaps the wife might be going on a date to rekindle an old friendship. Maybe she met an old schoolmate who is in town for a short while and they plan to catch up over dinner in a dimly - lit restaurant.
I'm not entirely sure what specific 'wife's goes black stories' you mean. It could potentially refer to stories where a wife's mood turns gloomy or negative. For example, it might be about a wife who becomes sad or angry because of family issues like financial problems or misunderstandings with her husband. Another could be in a situation where she feels left out in social circles and that makes her withdrawn, which could be seen as her 'going black' in terms of her emotional state.
I'm not entirely sure what specific 'wife goes black stories' you mean. It could potentially refer to a situation where a wife has a change in mood or attitude that is symbolically related to 'going black' like becoming depressed or angry. However, without more context, it's hard to be precise.
Here's another story. A wife's date was supposed to be a picnic in the park. She prepared all the food and drinks. However, when they got to the park, it started to rain heavily. They had to run for shelter and ended up having a soggy and rather uncomfortable 'picnic' in a small pavilion, which was far from the idyllic date they had planned.
One example could be a story where a white woman moves to a predominantly black neighborhood and forms deep friendships with black families. She might start to embrace their culture, participate in community events, and break down racial barriers in the process.
One common theme could be about personal growth. For example, a wife might 'go black' in the sense of experiencing a difficult time that leads to a change in her perspective. Maybe she faces a health scare or a family crisis and becomes more resilient.
When your wife goes on a date, it's normal to feel a mix of emotions like anger, confusion, and hurt. First, give yourself time to process these feelings. Don't act impulsively.
I'm not sure what exactly your wife's 'goes on a date' story is. If she went on a date with you, it could be a lovely story of getting to know each other better, sharing a meal and having great conversations.
I'm not aware of any specific 'wife goes black stories' in literature. There are many stories about wives going through various changes, but not with this rather ambiguous phrase. It could be a new or very specialized concept that I'm not familiar with.