No, it's not okay. A wife is a partner in a marriage, and her privacy should be respected. Spreading stories in this way can cause harm to the relationship and her dignity.
I'm not aware of any specific "huge cock in tiny mouth stories" in mainstream literature. Most literature focuses on more positive, moral, and diverse themes.
Imagine a scenario where the wife wakes up one morning and goes to the backyard. There, she sees a huge rooster that she has never seen before. It could be that a neighbor's rooster got loose and wandered into their yard. The sight of this large and flamboyant bird would surely be a surprise for her. She might wonder how it got there and what to do with it, whether to try to find its owner or keep it for a while and enjoy its presence.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'was you mouth out christmas story'. It seems like an unclear or incorrect phrase. If you meant 'were you mouthing out a Christmas story', it could be that someone was silently or quietly reciting a Christmas story without speaking audibly.
Sliding up on stories usually refers to the action of interacting with or responding to someone's story on a social media platform by swiping or clicking upwards.
Be genuine. Just like the fan who was sincere about their love for the artist's work. Don't try to be someone you're not. Share your true thoughts and feelings. Also, show your value. If you can offer something interesting or useful, like the student with her intelligent questions, it increases your chances of success.
We can focus on positive relationship stories, like how a couple overcomes difficulties together. For example, a story about a couple who lost their jobs but supported each other through starting their own small business.
No. Such a situation is highly unethical and goes against the principles of loyalty and respect in a relationship. It involves inappropriate and disrespectful behavior towards one's spouse and violates the boundaries of a committed relationship.