I'm not entirely sure what specific 'wife screwed stories' you mean. It could potentially refer to stories where a wife gets into some sort of comical or unexpected situation. For example, a wife who accidentally screws up a home improvement project she was trying to surprise her husband with, like painting the wrong room or using the wrong tools.
One example could be in some classic novels where a wife is deceived by her husband's false promises and gets 'screwed' in the sense of being let down. For instance, in 'Madame Bovary', Emma Bovary is constantly let down by her husband's lack of romanticism and her own unrealistic dreams, which ultimately lead to her downfall.
They can show the importance of communication in a marriage. For example, if a wife gets'screwed' because her husband made a big decision without consulting her, it teaches that communication is key to a healthy relationship.
Maybe the husband is very lazy and unmotivated in his career. The wife might encourage him to take on a very challenging project at work that he initially dreads. This could be seen as 'getting him screwed' as it brings a lot of pressure, but it forces him to grow and develop skills, which is beneficial for his future in the workplace.
It could potentially mean a story where a wife is pushed or compelled to be in front of someone. Maybe in a situation like she is forced to take the lead in a family matter or in a social event in front of her husband.
Here's another one. A wife planned a big family vacation all by herself but made some errors in the bookings. She booked the wrong type of accommodation and the flights were at inconvenient times. But instead of getting discouraged, she managed to turn it all around. She found a way to upgrade the accommodation at a reasonable cost and changed the flight times by being very polite and persistent with the airlines. In the end, the family had an amazing vacation and it brought them all closer together.
This is an unethical and inappropriate situation. In a proper society, such behavior goes against moral and social norms. A committed relationship should involve respect for one's partner and appropriate behavior in the presence of others.
Definitely not. In most cultures and ethical frameworks, this goes against the values of privacy, modesty, and respect for one's partner. A relationship is a private bond, and such a situation would be highly uncomfortable and disrespectful for the wife and would also make the buddies uncomfortable in a normal, healthy social context.