No way. In a civilized society, we promote topics that are educational, positive and in line with good values. A topic like this is not only inappropriate but can also make people uncomfortable and violate social norms.
In general, if it's a legitimate ride arranged by someone trustworthy, like a professional driver or a family member, it can be safe. Professional drivers are trained and their vehicles are usually maintained well.
We can avoid such topics by having good moral and ethical awareness. If we are not sure whether a topic is appropriate, it's better not to bring it up. Also, we can encourage others to do the same.
It could also be that they are on a tour. For example, in a city tour where the driver is more knowledgeable about the area and she can relax in the backseat while enjoying the view and listening to the driver's commentary about the different places they pass by.
Sharing such stories is not acceptable in most social and moral contexts. It violates the privacy and dignity of the individuals involved. We should respect the boundaries of others' relationships and personal lives.
Well, there was this wife ride story where a family went on a horse - drawn carriage ride. The wife was all excited. She and her husband sat in the carriage, looking at the beautiful countryside around them. The horse trotted along, and they shared stories and laughter during the ride. It was a simple yet very memorable experience for them.
Well, it's not straightforward. While some might argue that personal freedom allows for such 'sex outside story' situations, most religions and many ethical frameworks condemn it. It can also have complex implications on family units, mental health, and the overall social fabric. For example, extramarital affairs can break families apart and cause emotional distress to many people involved.
It is somewhat common. In movies, especially those dealing with relationship issues or thrillers. For instance, in a thriller movie, the wife being taken to a hotel could be part of a kidnapping plot. This then sets the stage for the hero to rescue her and there is a lot of action and drama that follows. It can also be used in literature to explore themes like betrayal and trust.