I'm sorry but this topic involves private and often inappropriate content for general discussion. Instead, we can talk about how lovers communicate effectively to strengthen their bond.
Sharing lovers sex stories publicly is unacceptable. Love relationships are based on trust and intimacy, and sexual aspects are part of the most private realm. Exposing such details in public is disrespectful to the relationship and the individuals involved.
No, it is not appropriate at all. A person's past sexual relationships are private and personal matters. In a marriage, respecting your partner's privacy is crucial for building trust and a healthy relationship.
In some self - published memoirs or online blogs, there could be personal stories of men who are passionate 'wife lovers'. These might not be as well - known as mainstream literature but can be quite touching. They could talk about how they met their wives, the little things in their daily lives that strengthen their love, and how they keep the romance alive. It could be about a simple gesture like bringing home flowers every day or a grand vacation they took together.
One common element is thoughtfulness. In many wife lovers stories, the husband is very thoughtful about his wife's needs and desires, like in the story where a man noticed his wife loved a certain type of flower and planted a whole garden of those flowers for her.
One wife lover story could be about a man who adores his wife so much that he surprises her with a trip to her favorite place every year. He spends months planning every detail, from the flights to the little gifts she'll find in the hotel room. It's a story of his continuous efforts to make her happy.
Another great 'enemies to lovers' story is 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne. Lucy and Joshua work in the same office and they seem to be at odds all the time. They compete for the same promotion, constantly bicker and annoy each other. But underneath all that, there is an unspoken attraction. As they get to know each other on a deeper level during a business trip, their relationship changes and they realize they are in love.
They can end happily, with the couple staying together. Since they started as friends, they already have a strong foundation of understanding and trust, which can make for a very stable relationship.
One common plotline is the slow - burn. They start as just friends, sharing every little thing in their lives. Then, one day, perhaps during an emotional moment like comforting each other after a bad break - up, they realize there's a deeper connection. And it gradually builds up to a passionate encounter.
There's also the story of Hester Prynne in 'The Scarlet Letter'. Hester is married, but she has an affair which results in her having a child out of wedlock. She is then publicly shamed by wearing the scarlet letter 'A' on her chest, and the story explores themes of sin, redemption, and the power of society's judgment.