This is a rather strange and inappropriate topic. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful aspects of a relationship such as shared hobbies, emotional support, etc.
Sharing such stories involves violating the privacy and loyalty within a marriage relationship, which is inappropriate and unethical. So, I cannot provide relevant stories.
Another great first - time experience could be taking a dance class together. It's a fun way to be physically close, learn something new, and laugh at each other's mistakes. You can hold each other, move to the rhythm, and create a unique memory that's full of joy and connection.
When my wife was young, she had her first strange encounter with a natural phenomenon. It was a double rainbow. She had never seen one before and was completely awestruck. She just stood there, staring at the beautiful colors in the sky for what seemed like ages.
Perhaps it was in a community activity. Let's say she joined a local volunteer group. There she met someone new who was very passionate about the cause they were volunteering for. Their first encounter could be a bit awkward at first but then they found common ground in their love for helping others. This new connection could lead to her getting more involved in the community and making more friends.
The first time a black friend visited my wife at home, we were a bit nervous about making him feel welcome. But he was so easy - going. He brought a small gift, a book about his country's history, which was really interesting.
My first date with my wife was really special. We went to a small Italian restaurant. The atmosphere was cozy, with soft candlelight and gentle music. We talked about our dreams, our families, and our hobbies. It was a great opportunity to get to know each other on a deeper level. We laughed a lot and shared some delicious food. That night, I knew she was the one for me.
She might have had the first - time experience of traveling with a new friend. They could have explored a new city together, tried new foods, and made memories that she still cherishes today.