One well - known example could be in 'Madame Bovary'. Emma Bovary's actions in her marriage can be seen in a way that relates to this concept. She has affairs outside her marriage which makes her husband a cuckold in a sense. Her dissatisfaction with her married life leads her to seek excitement elsewhere.
Yes, 'The Ice Storm' has elements of this. The film shows the complex relationships in a suburban community in the 1970s. Some of the wives in the story have affairs, which makes their husbands cuckolds in a way. It explores the breakdown of family values and the hidden desires within these relationships.
A wife, Jane, was in a stale marriage. She took up painting classes and there she met a fellow artist, Jack. Jack was passionate about art and life, which attracted Jane. They started to collaborate on art projects and grew fond of each other. Jane knew she was developing feelings for Jack. She sat her husband down and told him about Jack. Her husband was disappointed but understood. Jane then left the marriage and started a relationship with Jack, finding new happiness.
Stories about couples going on adventures together can be great. For example, a couple exploring different countries, experiencing new cultures and creating beautiful memories along the way.
One consequence could be the end of the marriage. If the husband is not accepting, it can lead to a very messy divorce with arguments over property, custody if there are children, etc. Another consequence is the social stigma that might be attached to the wife. Some people in society may judge her for leaving her husband for another man. Also, there could be emotional turmoil for all parties involved, like the husband feeling betrayed, the wife feeling guilty yet excited about the new relationship, and the new boyfriend might feel pressured to prove himself worthy in the midst of this complex situation.
There could be numerous consequences. Firstly, the relationship between the husband and wife might become extremely strained. The husband may feel a great sense of betrayal, even if he was part of a cuckold relationship initially. Secondly, there could be legal issues regarding paternity and child support. And socially, the family may face ostracism or judgment from their community. Also, the emotional well - being of the child can be at risk as they grow up in a non - traditional family structure.
I don't think they are common. Cuckold relationships in general are not mainstream, and when you add the factor of the wife being a bbw (big beautiful woman), it narrows down the scope even more. Most people tend to have more traditional relationship models, so these stories are more of an outlier.
One possible story could be that a man found out his wife was involved with a stranger in a way that made him feel cuckolded. He felt an extreme sense of betrayal and loss of trust. It was painful as he had to face the reality that the person he loved and trusted had such a relationship with someone he didn't know.
No. While many might assume they are negative because of the connotations of infidelity, some stories can be about growth. For example, a couple might use the experience to reevaluate their relationship and become stronger. It can also be a story of self - realization for the wife.