Tell them firmly that they should not be sharing such personal and inappropriate information. If possible, remove the person from the situation where they might continue to spread such stories. Also, it might be a good idea to inform the wife about what has been happening so she can take appropriate action if she wishes.
Politely tell them that it's not an appropriate topic and you don't want to hear it.
Politely but firmly ask her to stop. For example, you could say 'This is not the right time or place for such stories.'
Politely change the subject. Maybe start talking about the beautiful scenery during the vacation instead of the sexual aspect. Say something like 'You know, that beach we went to was so beautiful, let's talk about that.' This way, you can avoid the discomfort of the inappropriate topic without making her feel bad.
Just listen attentively. Nod and show that you're interested in what she's saying.
I usually just let her be. I make sure she has some water nearby to stay hydrated and that she's in a safe place. If she's being too rowdy, I'll gently guide her to a more comfortable spot.
Well, it's important to handle it delicately. Firstly, don't use it as ammunition to start an argument. Instead, see it as an opportunity to understand her deeper feelings or desires perhaps. But also, since she was drunk, it might be wise to take it with a grain of salt and approach the topic again when she's fully in control of her faculties to get a more accurate understanding.
You should stop them immediately. This is a situation where the girl is vulnerable and cannot protect herself fully. Intervening can prevent a serious wrong from happening.
Interrupt the person right away and say something like 'We don't really like this kind of story here.'
When they realize what has happened, they should have an open and honest conversation. The drunk state might have led to a lapse in judgment. They can start by apologizing if either felt uncomfortable. Then, they should establish some ground rules. For instance, they can decide that sexual topics are only for private, intimate moments when both are fully aware and comfortable. This way, they can prevent similar situations in the future and protect the privacy and respect within their relationship.
If you find yourself in a situation where you are the victim of drunk and forced sex, the first thing is to get to a safe place. Then, you should contact the authorities. They can guide you through the process of getting justice. You can also reach out to a support organization that helps sexual assault victims. They can offer emotional support and practical advice on things like legal procedures and dealing with the trauma.