My friend once slept through an entire movie night at my place. He was on the couch and just passed out. He was in such a strange position with his legs all twisted. We took pictures and when he woke up, we showed him and had a good laugh. He then told us that he had a really vivid dream about being in the movie.
Well, I once had a friend who fell asleep standing up at a concert. He was so tired from all the excitement before. When the music stopped, he just slumped forward a bit and started snoring softly. It was hilarious.
One story could be that when your sleeping friend is about to miss an important alarm, you gently wake them up. It shows your care for your friend.
Talking about such stories is not positive. In real life, when problems occur in a marriage, communication is key. If a wife feels unhappy or unfulfilled, she should talk to her husband rather than engage in unfaithful behavior.
This is a very serious ethical issue. Firstly, it betrays the trust of your friend. A friendship is based on mutual respect and loyalty, and such behavior completely violates this foundation. Secondly, it can cause great harm to the family structure and relationships. It may lead to the breakdown of the family, and cause emotional distress to many people involved, such as the friend, his or her father, and other relatives.
One story could be that a friend's mom was so tired from a long day of work and taking care of the family. She fell asleep on the couch while waiting for her son's friend to be picked up. When the friend's parents arrived, they found her sleeping peacefully and just quietly left, not wanting to wake her.
Yes, it can be okay if the stories are positive and respectful. For example, sharing how the wife sleeps in a cute position or has a unique sleeping habit can be a fun and innocent way to talk about her.
Often, it's the delusions that lead to funny situations. For instance, when a person with schizophrenia believes they are a famous singer and start performing for the hospital staff or other patients out of the blue. They might sing at the top of their lungs, completely believing they are on a grand stage.
Once, a man went to the zoo. He saw a sign that said 'Do not feed the animals'. But he thought it was just a suggestion. He threw a peanut at a monkey. The monkey caught it and then threw it right back at him, hitting him on the nose. It was really funny.
Sometimes it can start from a bet or a dare. Let's say a group of friends are playing truth or dare, and a dare leads to two friends having to share a rather intimate moment. This could spark an interest that turns into a friends with benefits situation. They might initially think it's just for fun, but it can get more complicated as feelings start to develop unknowingly.
First, set clear boundaries in the friendship from the start. Make it known what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior. Second, if there are signs of inappropriate feelings emerging, have an honest conversation. Third, plan camping activities that are group - oriented and not conducive to any form of intimacy between individuals, like team - building games or group hikes.
A husband once found his sleeping wife hugging a big stuffed animal tightly. He tried to gently take it away to make her more comfortable, but she held on even tighter in her sleep, muttering something about not letting go of her 'precious'. It was really funny.