While there are numerous accounts in folklore and religious texts about people being controlled by evil forces, it's very hard to find a verifiable real - life example. Some cases of sudden and extreme personality changes or abnormal behaviors are sometimes attributed to such forces in superstition - filled communities. But modern science usually looks for psychological or physiological reasons. So, in a sense, real - life examples are more in the realm of legend and faith - based stories rather than established facts.
Most of the so - called 'evil forces' stories are more in the realm of superstition. However, there are cases where people may feel that their loved ones are acting strangely and attribute it to external, otherworldly forces. But in reality, these are often due to psychological issues like schizophrenia, where the person may seem to be 'controlled' by voices in their head. But this is a medical condition, not an evil force.
If you believe in the existence of such evil forces literally, you might consider reaching out to a paranormal investigator or an expert in the occult who claims to have experience in dealing with such situations. However, be very cautious as there are many charlatans in this field. Another option is to gather your family and friends for support. They can be around your wife to offer positive energy and protection, at least in a psychological sense.
First, you should stay calm. Try to find some professional help, like a priest or an exorcist if your belief system allows it. You could also seek the support of your family and friends. They might offer different perspectives or know someone who can help.
She might be afraid of being judged. Maybe in the past, when she shared something, she got a negative reaction. For instance, if she told you about a mistake she made at work and you got angry or critical, it could make her hesitant to share in the future.
I'm sorry, but I don't have any specific stories about such a situation. However, in general fiction, a transformation into a'milf' - a term often used in a rather objectifying way - could potentially be part of a magical or science - fiction scenario where something alters a person's appearance or demeanor in an unexpected way.
No, it's not common at all. This kind of extreme sexual behavior can put a lot of strain on a relationship. You might need to communicate openly with your wife about how it's affecting both of you. It could also be that she has some underlying issues that need to be addressed, like stress or past traumas that are manifesting in this way.
False. In a civilized society, such behavior is not acceptable in a bar environment. Moreover, if it was a real situation, it would cause a great deal of trouble both legally and socially. I'm inclined to think this is a fictional or misconstrued story.