One possible reason could be that the wife is trying to spice up their relationship in a very unconventional way. Maybe she thinks it will add some excitement to their sex life.
Society would generally view this situation very negatively. Most traditional values in society uphold monogamy and the idea of a marriage being between two people. This sort of behavior goes against those norms.
He could be initially cautious, as bringing strangers home can be a bit risky. He might ask a lot of questions to make sure they are not a threat. If he is satisfied with the answers, he will probably be okay with it. For example, if the wife says they are colleagues who had car trouble nearby, the husband will likely relax. In some cases, if the husband is a very trusting person, he might just accept the situation right away and start chatting with the strangers as if they were old friends.
She might be very suspicious at first. After all, it's not common for a husband to bring a strange woman home. She could be worried about her husband's intentions.
I'm sorry, I'm not sure which work or genre you're referring to. Can you provide more background information or a specific title? This way, I can better answer your questions.
The term 'creampie' has inappropriate and vulgar connotations. However, if we were to consider it in a more symbolic or euphemistic way, perhaps it could imply some form of unexpected or inappropriate situation that the wife has brought into the home, like a bad influence or a difficult social situation.
No. It's not a common type of story. The phraseology used gives off rather strange and potentially inappropriate vibes, so it's not something that is typically found in mainstream literature or storytelling.
There are countless beautiful and positive family - related stories we can explore, such as how a wife brings home a new recipe she learned and they have a great family dinner together.