No. It's not a new trend. This kind of concept involves vulgar and inappropriate content that is not in line with the general values of mainstream fictional literature. Most fictional literature focuses on positive themes such as love, adventure, self - discovery, etc.
One positive story could be that a couple had been trying to have a baby for a while. The wife was really looking forward to starting a family. After months of anticipation, she finally got pregnant. The husband was overjoyed and they started planning for the arrival of the baby right away. They went to all the doctor's appointments together and prepared the nursery with love and care.
Well, this term doesn't really have a proper place in relationship studies. 'Wife cum contest' sounds extremely vulgar and inappropriate. And 'cuckold story' often implies a situation that goes against the norms of healthy monogamous relationships. In proper relationship research, we are more interested in positive elements that build strong and lasting relationships.
A 'wife creampie contest story' is not a common or appropriate topic. If we assume it's a fictional and inappropriate scenario, it would involve inappropriate and unethical content which we should not promote or discuss in detail.
One could be a story about a wife who discovers she's pregnant during a family vacation. They were on a beautiful beach, she felt a bit off, took a test in the local pharmacy, and it was positive. The whole family then joyfully prepared for the new arrival.
I'm not sure specifically what a 'cum eater wife story' is as it could be some very specific or made - up concept. It might be a fictional or niche story within a particular group's lore or someone's very strange creative writing.
No. Such a topic involves inappropriate and private aspects of relationships that should not be made into a so - called 'contest' and publicly discussed. It violates the privacy and respect that should be given to a relationship.
I'm not entirely sure what a specific 'cum filled wife story' refers to. It could potentially be some very specific or even made - up concept that isn't widely known in mainstream literature. It might be something that belongs to a very niche or inappropriate genre if it involves vulgar or inappropriate content.