First, hubby should clarify what 'ee does' exactly means. He could ask his wife directly. If it means read stories, he can start by setting aside some time each day to read aloud to her or to their family. If it's about creating stories, he could start jotting down ideas and sharing them with his wife.
Sharing such a story is highly inappropriate as it involves vulgar and private sexual content that should be kept within the boundaries of a couple's relationship and not made public.
Well, it's not really appropriate to focus on such vulgar stories in a relationship. A healthy relationship should be based on mutual respect, love, and communication. Instead of seeking such inappropriate stories, couples should focus on building emotional intimacy and understanding each other's real needs.
Definitely not appropriate. Privacy is a fundamental aspect of any relationship. The hubby may have shared things with his wife in the confidence of their relationship. By sharing those stories, the wife is breaking that trust. It could also make the hubby feel exposed and vulnerable, which is not healthy for the relationship. This kind of behavior might stem from a lack of respect for boundaries or a need for attention, but it's wrong either way.
This is completely unethical in most moral and ethical frameworks. Marriage is typically based on exclusivity and mutual commitment. Encouraging a partner to have sexual relations with others violates the basic understanding of monogamy and respect within a relationship.
Well, 'ee does stories' is really puzzling. If we break it down, 'ee' could potentially be a misspelling of 'he' or 'see'. So it might be that the wife wants her hubby to see or read stories. It could also be that in their family's unique lingo, 'ee does' is a special way of saying something like 'help with' or 'be involved in' when it comes to stories.
In case it's about a big rock or some geographical feature with stories. The hubby can talk to local hikers or nature enthusiasts. They often know a lot about the natural features in the area and might have stories about a large rock formation or something similar. He could also look into local geological surveys or nature guidebooks for information and stories.
No, it's not appropriate. Sexual experiences are private matters between two people. Sharing such stories without the wife's explicit consent is a violation of her privacy.
Well, from a moral and social norms perspective, this kind of thing is not really acceptable to be made into stories in a general public sense. However, if we consider it within the very private space of a relationship, it depends on the mutual understanding and respect between the couple. But still, it's a very personal and sensitive matter that should be kept private.