This description involves vulgar and inappropriate content. We should stay away from such topics that violate moral and ethical norms.
Surround ourselves with positive - minded people. In a group where people uphold good values, there is less chance of encountering such inappropriate topics. Also, if we see such content in media or online, report it to the relevant platforms to keep the communication environment clean.
This is an extremely rare kind of story. In general, society promotes healthy and consensual relationships. The idea of such a situation is not only against moral and ethical norms but also against the law in most places. We usually hear about positive, loving relationships in our daily lives, and this type of disturbing story is the exception rather than the rule.
The phrase is very unclear and might be a misphrasing. If 'cocks' is referring to roosters in a very strange context, it could potentially be about a story where a wife somehow gets involved with roosters, but this is a very odd and not common scenario.
It could potentially mean that the wife has a story related to a bull. Maybe she saw a bull in an unusual situation, or there's a story from her past involving a bull. Without more context, it's hard to be more specific.
It could also be that in a particular cultural or regional context, 'gets wet' has a specific meaning. For example, in some fishing communities, if a wife helps with fishing and gets wet from the water. But this is all speculation without more details.
This is a very strange and inappropriate statement. It might be some sort of made - up or extremely abnormal and unethical idea. There is no positive or normal meaning associated with such a statement.
Well, 'MFM' usually stands for male - female - male in some relationship context. An 'unexpected' story might imply that something out of the ordinary happened in a relationship involving a wife and two males. It could be an unexpected encounter, an unforeseen change in the relationship dynamic, or an unexpected event that affected their interactions.
It could mean that a wife is receiving stories that are being shared. Maybe in a social context, like friends or family sharing interesting anecdotes with her.
This statement is rather unclear and inappropriate. It could potentially be misinterpreted in an improper way. If 'cock' is referring to a rooster, it might mean that the wife hears more stories about roosters, but this is a very strange and uncommonly used phrase.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories involve vulgar and inappropriate content that goes against the norms of a healthy and respectful relationship. A relationship should be based on mutual respect, love, and positive communication.