Sure. 'The Little Prince' is a wonderful family - friendly story. It tells about a little prince who travels from planet to planet, and it has deep philosophical connotations. It's suitable for all ages and can teach us about friendship, love and the importance of seeing the essence of things.
Rather than seeking such stories, we could shift our attention to healthy relationship stories, for example, how a couple overcomes difficulties together and grows stronger in their marriage.
A story could be about a wife's selfless acts in the community. For example, she volunteers at the local school, helping kids with their reading skills. She devotes her time and energy to make a positive impact on the children's lives, which shows her kind heart and dedication.
Rather than discussing such improper topics, we could explore stories about how a husband and wife support each other in their careers and personal growth.
Let's shift to positive relationship stories. A wife could be very involved in her community and inspire her husband to join her. They might volunteer at a local school, helping kids with reading. This shared activity not only benefits the community but also deepens their relationship.
I don't think it's proper to seek out or spread such stories. Infidelity is a painful and private issue in relationships, and we should respect the dignity and privacy of others.