No, it is completely unethical. Humans should be treated with respect and dignity, and such a concept involves dehumanizing and abusing an individual, which goes against basic ethical principles.
One man bitch story could be about a man who had a very feisty little dog (referred to as a bitch in the sense of a female dog). The dog was always getting into mischief, like stealing socks from the laundry. Every time the man would find a new sock missing, he knew it was his little bitch up to no good.
Sure. There was a man who had a bitch that was very friendly. Whenever a new neighbor moved in, the dog would be the first to greet them. The man was proud of how his bitch could make people feel welcome.
This statement is really abnormal and unethical. It could be a very extreme or fictional concept perhaps used in some very dark, inappropriate or out - of - the - ordinary fictional scenarios. But in normal society, such a thing is not acceptable.
The phrase'man knows he is bitch' is rather unclear and ungrammatical in a normal sense. If we try to make sense of it outside of an inappropriate context, perhaps it could imply that a man realizes he is in a subservient or weak position, but this is a very strange way of expressing it.
The idea of one being 'an older man's bitch' in a sexual context is highly unethical and objectifying. It implies a power imbalance and a lack of respect for the individual's autonomy and dignity. No one should be treated as such in any relationship, sexual or otherwise.
It's not clear without more context. It could potentially be a very offensive or derogatory term. Maybe it refers to a story involving some sort of inappropriate or unequal relationship among different races, but this is just speculation.
One common theme is control. In many of these stories, the 'bitch wife' is often seen as trying to control aspects of the family's life like finances or daily routines.