No, such stories are not very common. Hospitals are generally places where people are focused on their own health issues or the health of their loved ones. Most people try to be polite and understanding in a hospital environment.
Perhaps in a hospital setting, a wife mistakes a stranger for a staff member who she thinks has made a mistake. Say, she's been waiting for a long time for her husband's test results which were misdirected. She sees a person who looks like a hospital employee (but is actually a stranger) and blows up at them, thinking they are responsible for the error.
It could also mean that the wife has an impact on a stranger's opinion or view. Maybe the wife is an environmentalist and she gives a passionate speech about protecting the environment. A stranger who overhears her is so influenced that it's like she 'blows' his previous unconcerned attitude away.
One famous story could be that of Abigail Adams. She was a remarkable wife. Her letters to her husband John Adams were full of wisdom and advice. She 'blew' him away with her intelligence and political acumen, which was quite extraordinary for a woman in that era.
Once, I was on a train and there was an old man who started sharing his adventures in the Himalayas. He told me about how he got lost for days but was saved by a local tribe. He described their unique way of life and the beautiful, unspoiled nature there.
Sharing such stories is highly unethical. It violates the privacy and dignity of the individuals involved, especially the wife. These are private and personal matters that should be kept within the relationship, not made public for the sake of titillation or gossip.
It's not normal in the sense that it goes against the usual types of media consumption. But rather than jumping to conclusions, it's important to communicate with her. Maybe she stumbled upon these stories accidentally and didn't realize how strange they seem. You need to find out her real motivation behind watching them through communication.
It is completely unacceptable. Marriage is based on fidelity and mutual respect. If a wife were to engage in such an act with a stranger as described in some so - called'real stories', it would not only damage the relationship with her partner but also have a negative impact on family and friends who are part of their lives. Moreover, it goes against the social norms that uphold monogamy and loyalty in a relationship.
No. There could be negative stories too. For example, if the wife is in a situation where strangers are being rude or disrespectful to her and the husband has to watch helplessly. It can be very distressing for both of them. Also, if there is a miscommunication and the husband misinterprets the wife's interaction with a stranger, it can lead to problems in their relationship.
Well, a wife could have her first interaction with a stranger when she was lost in a new neighborhood. The stranger, a local, gave her directions. Simple as it was, it was a helpful first contact.