The word 'ramrod' can mean a rod for ramming down a charge in a firearm, but in this context, it's probably used more figuratively. Maybe it means the wife is like a strong, straight - forward force in the college setting. For instance, she could be a very determined advocate for a particular academic cause at the college.
Well, the phrase 'wife college ramrod' is quite strange. It could be that in a fictional story, a wife, who has some connection to a college, is like a ramrod. A ramrod can imply someone who is very straight - laced and in control. So maybe she enforces strict rules in a college club she's part of, or she's the one who makes sure everything runs smoothly in a college - related project that her family is involved in.
Once there was a wife named Sarah. She volunteered at a local college for an outreach program. There, she met some college guys. One of them, named Tom, was really interested in the work she was doing. They started having conversations about life goals and career plans. Sarah shared her own experiences and gave them advice on how to navigate through college and future choices. It was a positive interaction that led to new friendships and a broader perspective for all of them.
No, it's not ethical at all. In a marriage, there is an expectation of loyalty. A college student is often in a different world, with different goals and a different level of maturity. For a wife to enter into a dating - like relationship with a college student is a betrayal of her husband. It can lead to a breakdown of the family structure, affect children if there are any, and damage the reputation of all involved parties.
Well, here's a possible story. A man's son was about to go to college. His wife was worried about how the son would adapt. One day, the man's college roommate visited. During their conversation, the roommate confessed that he had always been a bit envious of the man's family life. He saw how the man had a loving wife and now a son going off to college, while he had been so focused on his career that he missed out on such family experiences.
My college roommate was always into art. One day, he came to visit. My son was having an art project for school. My roommate saw it and started giving some great tips. My wife, who was also interested in art, joined in. They all worked together on the project. My son was so happy with the end result. It was a unique moment where my college friend's knowledge, my wife's interest, and my son's need came together in a creative way.
I'm not sure exactly what specific stories you are referring to. It could be some fictional tales where a college player gets involved with a married woman (the wife) and perhaps there's some sort of otherworldly or 'black demon' element added for mystery or horror. But without more context, it's hard to say more.
Perhaps she was part of a sports team in college. It could have been a basketball team or a track and field team. She would have to balance her practice schedules with her studies. This would have taught her time management and discipline. The team spirit she experienced during those college years would have stayed with her, and it might have even helped her in her future career by teaching her how to work in a group and support others.
One plot could be that the college roommate has a secret that he has been hiding from the son. When he comes to visit the family, he finally confesses to the son in front of the wife. The secret could be that he is from a very poor family and has been ashamed of it. The son, instead of being judgmental, and the wife, are very supportive and this changes the relationship between the roommate and the son for the better.