First, stay calm. Have an open and honest conversation with her about why she did it. Maybe she didn't realize the impact. Then, set boundaries together about what is private and should not be shared.
Well, for me, it was a combination of things. I learned to listen actively, show genuine interest, and also work on my communication skills. That made a big difference.
Just focus on the positive aspects of your relationship. Don't let this one incident overshadow everything. Ignore the stares or comments if there are any.
Perhaps she has a collection of stories that are all about evening the score in different scenarios. For example, stories where a wronged person manages to make things right again. It could also be that she has come across stories where people ensure equality or balance in relationships or situations within the story.
Definitely not. This phrase is not something you'll hear in everyday language. It's likely a very individualized way of referring to a situation that involves someone's wife and a situation where she was in some sort of encounter with multiple others, but it's not a common way of expressing such a concept.