No. This phrase seems to be related to the most private and personal aspects of a relationship with one's wife. Sharing it in public would be inappropriate as it violates the privacy and intimacy that should be kept within the relationship.
No. It's a very private -sounding phrase. It involves a sense of intimacy and privacy that is not suitable for public discussion.
Definitely not. The phrase has connotations of very personal and private matters within a marriage. Public settings are not the place for such personal relationship - based expressions.
It could mean that you are the sole recipient of your wife's stories or experiences that she might share in a very private or perhaps unglamorous context, similar to the sort of things one might think about or encounter in a toilet setting, like personal anecdotes or secrets.
Definitely not. Public spaces are meant for respectful communication. This phrase is highly inappropriate as it involves sexual body parts and makes a vulgar comparison. Using it in public can be considered offensive and disrespectful to others.
This is a rather private and inappropriate topic. We should respect the privacy and dignity of family members, so I can't provide relevant stories.
No way. Public spaces are for positive, respectful communication. This phrase is not only inappropriate but also makes others uncomfortable. We should choose more appropriate and positive expressions.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Such a phrase contains vulgar and sexual connotations that are not suitable for public or polite conversation. We should use civilized and respectful language in all forms of communication.
If there are non - overly - private aspects, communication is key. For example, if it's about sharing some general health concerns related to bathroom habits, you can have an open and honest conversation.
No, it's not appropriate at all. It contains vulgar language and is not suitable for general communication.
Sharing sex - related stories, even if they are supposed to be 'public toilet' related, is inappropriate and violates social ethics and privacy. So, no, there are no such appropriate stories to share.
Definitely not. Such a phrase violates moral and ethical standards, and it can make people around feel uncomfortable and offended in a public setting. We should use clean and positive language in public.
In general, they are not appropriate for public sharing. These stories are meant to be personal and private, dealing with very intimate aspects of one's life. Public sharing could make others uncomfortable and may even violate certain laws regarding obscenity in some places.