I'm sorry, but this description seems inappropriate and unclear. If you mean a story where a wife gives support or leadership in some way, for example, in a family decision - the wife could be very assertive and take the lead, guiding the family towards a better future.
In a business idea - generating session for a small family - run business, the wife might be the one with a lot of innovative and practical ideas. She gives her husband (who is also involved in the business) her thoughts and plans, which is like giving him the 'head' or main direction. For example, she might come up with a new marketing strategy that focuses on social media and community engagement, which could potentially boost the business's sales and reputation.
I'm not sure specifically which 'wife head amputation story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or even some extremely rare and disturbing real - life accounts. Without more context, it's difficult to say exactly what it is about.
I don't think it is a generally well - known story. I've not come across it as a common or popular tale in mainstream literature or general knowledge. However, it could be a very specific story within a certain niche, like a regional folktale or an extremely obscure piece of horror fiction.
No. Such behavior is inappropriate and not suitable for public or general social situations. It involves vulgar and improper actions that go against common moral and social norms.
Definitely not. In normal English, we don't use expressions like this. It seems like a very random or perhaps even a wrongly - formed statement. There are no common idioms or phrases that are similar to it.
One example could be a couple who have been dating for a long time. The man is deeply in love and says to the woman 'Wife me hard. Let's start our forever now.' And then he tells the story of how he realized she was the one, from their first meeting, through all the ups and downs, and how he's now more determined than ever to marry her.
" The Lady of the Family " was a love story written by Yun Ni. It told the story of Yao Wanning, a modern psychologist who came to ancient times and became the lady of the family. Facing the plight of her biological mother being expelled by her father and her stepmother's plot, she was determined not to tolerate it anymore and to defeat the bad guys completely. In ancient times, she showed her modern wisdom and courage in the house, business, and palace fights. In the end, she fell in love with a special person and protected the family. This novel was serialised on Qidian Girls 'Network. The author Yun Ni had other works such as " Shu Nan Obey Life "," Fu Gui Ying Men ", and " Ji Shi Yi Zhi ".
" Lady in Charge " was an ancient romance novel written by Qidian author Yun Ni. It had been completed.
This was an ancient story of rebirth. When Yao Wanqing was reborn as a child, she swore to protect her family and change her fate. With her intelligence and business acumen, she helped her family solve various difficulties and crises, and at the same time, she gained love and happiness.
The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs. The characters had distinct personalities, and the language was vivid and humorous. There were warm and touching descriptions of family love, as well as romantic and sweet descriptions of love. It was a masterpiece worth reading.
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The phrase is rather ambiguous. If we look at it literally, it doesn't make much sense in a normal family context. It might be a very local or personal expression. Maybe 'great head' is a local slang for good ideas or support. But without more context, it's hard to be certain.