There was a man who found out his wife had feelings for another man. At first, he was angry and heartbroken. However, after some time of self - reflection and talking with his wife, he realized that their relationship had some underlying issues. They worked through those problems together and the experience of this 'first cuckold - like' situation actually made them more honest with each other and improved their marriage.
Stories of people who overcame challenges together in a relationship can be great. For example, a couple who supported each other during a financial crisis.
You could try reading adventure stories. For example, 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' is full of exciting escapades and interesting characters.
One interesting story could be about a sissy character who discovers a new sense of self - acceptance outside of traditional norms. He might start exploring new hobbies like fashion design which is often associated with a more 'sissy' stereotype in a positive way, without any cuckold elements involved. It could be a story of self - discovery and breaking free from society's narrow views.
Cuckold - free stories usually have a more harmonious atmosphere. Instead of dealing with jealousy, betrayal, and complex relationship dramas associated with cuckoldry, they are likely to show characters supporting and caring for each other. This creates a more pleasant and uplifting reading experience.
You could read romantic novels that focus on healthy relationships, like 'Pride and Prejudice'. It shows how love and respect develop between characters.
Another option is stories with strong female characters in diverse settings. These stories can empower women and show their capabilities in different situations, regardless of race or gender norms. Such as a story of a female scientist from one race collaborating with colleagues from other races to make a great scientific discovery.
No, they are not that common. While infidelity exists in relationships, the specific situation of a true cuckold, where the person is fully aware and it becomes a kind of 'known' situation, is not as widespread as regular cases of unfaithfulness.
It's a complex matter. While some might argue that as long as all parties involved are consenting adults, it could be considered okay. But from a broader ethical perspective, it challenges the very definition of a committed, monogamous relationship. It can also lead to emotional harm and social stigma, so overall it's hard to consider it ethical.
I don't have personal cuckold true stories to share. However, in some cultures, the concept of cuckoldry has been explored in literature. For example, in some old tales, a man might find out that his partner has been unfaithful, which is related to the idea of cuckoldry. But these are fictionalized accounts in a way.