I once heard about a couple. The wife was from a wealthy family. The husband married her mainly for the financial support her family could offer. He used her family connections to start his business and once he was stable, he started treating her poorly. He would go out with other women and ignore her. She felt like a used wife, as if he had only married her for the benefits she could bring.
Sure. This kind of expression is not acceptable in polite society. It objectifies and degrades a person, and we should strive to use positive and respectful language in all conversations.
One possible reason could be the abuser's own insecurities. If the husband, for example, feels inadequate, he might try to assert power over his wife through abuse.
A wife can be used as a source of emotional support for the main character in a story. For example, she might be the one who encourages the protagonist to pursue their dreams when they are feeling down.
I'm not sure specifically which 'innocent wife used and abused true story' you are referring to. There could be many such sad stories in the world. Generally, these stories often involve a woman who is in a difficult situation where she is mistreated, perhaps in a relationship or within a family environment.
No, in most modern and civilized societies, it is not a common occurrence. Laws are in place to protect the rights of individuals, including women, and using a wife for debt is considered unethical and often illegal.
It's hard to say for certain. Sometimes stories like this draw inspiration from real life but are embellished or modified to make them more engaging. Maybe it's a mix of truth and fiction.
It's not a true story. It's a work of fiction that likely takes inspiration from various elements but doesn't represent real-life events or people exactly.
I don't think it's a common type of story. Stories usually focus on more positive or general social interactions at parties rather than such a potentially negative or controversial concept as a wife 'getting used'.