Definitely not. These kinds of stories are private and personal matters. Public discussion of them violates the boundaries of propriety and can make others uncomfortable. It's better to focus on positive, family - friendly and general topics in public.
One way is to promote positive and healthy content instead. Educate people, especially the youth, about the importance of good moral values. Media should also play a role by filtering out such inappropriate stories. And in our daily conversations, we should firmly oppose and avoid bringing up such topics.
We could explore stories about couples' adventures while traveling. These stories can be full of fun, discovery, and how they strengthen their bond through shared experiences.
We should focus on positive and respectful stories rather than those with potentially salacious connotations. For example, stories about strong marriages based on mutual respect and love.
In some classic novels, there might be stories of passionate wives. For example, in 'Madame Bovary', Emma Bovary is a complex character with strong desires. Her longing for a more exciting and passionate life outside her dull marriage could be seen as a form of 'horny wife' - like story in a sense. She was constantly seeking more intense emotions and experiences which led to her downfall.