I'm not sure which specific 'Ray's story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with a character named Ray. Without more context, it's difficult to determine if there is evidence of blackmail related to a wife in a store within it.
It could be a false accusation letter found in the store that was meant to blackmail the wife. For example, if someone planted a letter saying she stole something valuable from the store when she didn't, and threatened to expose her if she didn't do something for them.
Taking one's wife to an adult book store is inappropriate behavior in most cases. It violates moral and ethical norms, and it may make the wife feel uncomfortable or offended. So it should not be a positive experience.
It's not extremely common, but it can happen. Some lonely wives might feel that exploring adult stores could be a way to address their unmet needs in their relationships or their own personal desires. However, many women might be too shy or inhibited to do so due to social stigma.
Well, if we consider this from a more positive angle, perhaps some might argue that if the 'wife in an adult store' story is about her being in there for a very innocent reason like looking for a gag gift for a bachelorette party. But still, this kind of topic is on the edge of propriety. Most people would feel uncomfortable sharing or hearing about someone's spouse in such a context.
No, it is not ethical. An adult book store typically contains pornographic or sexually explicit materials. Such an environment is not suitable for a respectful relationship, and it goes against moral and social norms.
Definitely not. There could be a story about how the store started as a general store and gradually evolved. Maybe it used to sell toys and clothes for all ages, and then added some products specifically for adults over time. But there are still aspects of the story that are not related to adult products at all.
Once upon a time, a wife, Alice, discovered that her husband had been lying about his job. He was actually fired months ago but pretended to go to work every day. She blackmailed him by saying she would tell all their friends and neighbors the truth if he didn't start looking for a job seriously and contribute more to the household chores. Scared of the embarrassment, the husband quickly started to change his ways.
Yes, there could be stories that deal with themes of blackmail and a cheating wife in a non - erotic way. For example, in mystery or thriller novels, there might be a plot where a character is blackmailed because their spouse is unfaithful, but it's all about the intrigue and solving the mystery rather than sexual content.