I'm not sure what to make of that. It's a rather unusual and personal situation that could have various meanings depending on your relationship and dynamics.
Perhaps it has its origin in family gatherings. If the sister has had many adventures or experiences, your loving wife might be so interested in those tales that she is described as 'eating' them. It could also be that the stories are a source of comfort or entertainment for her, and over time, this unique expression was born. It could also be related to some cultural or family - specific storytelling traditions where stories are really cherished, like something to be 'consumed' with enthusiasm.
Definitely not. This is an extremely private area of a person's life. Everyone has the right to privacy, and sharing such a story is inappropriate and unethical. It can also make others uncomfortable and violate the trust and respect in a relationship.
It's a very ambiguous phrase. 'My loving wife' is a normal part of the statement, but 'eats her sister stories' is not a common or easily understood expression. Maybe it's a made - up or very personal family - related inside joke where'stories' are somehow associated with the sister in a way that can be metaphorically 'eaten' like one consumes interesting information or memories. However, this is just speculation.
It could also be for a more private or sexual reason between you two. Perhaps she's trying to spice things up in the bedroom. Another possibility is that she had some sort of medical procedure or check - up in that area and shaving was required for it.
One way is to ask at your local library. Librarians are great resources and can point you to books or magazines that have cat - related stories. Another option is to join online cat - lover communities. People there often share interesting cat stories or can recommend books and websites that feature such stories.
First, don't overreact. Just approach her casually and ask her about it in a non - judgmental way. For example, you could say 'Honey, I noticed something different. Is there a reason?'.
Maybe she has a love for animals and stories about cats (since 'pussy' can also mean a cat in some contexts) are appealing to her. It could also be that she enjoys stories with a certain kind of gentle, endearing nature that is often associated with the word when it refers to cats.
No. In normal society, we use money, checks, or digital payment methods for transactions. Paying with'stories' of any kind, especially ones described in such a strange way, is not a normal practice at all.
The first time my wife saw a pussy willow was in a park. She was immediately drawn to its unique, furry buds. She said it looked like something out of a fairy tale.