I'm not sure specifically which 'wife sex bet story' you're referring to. There could be various fictional or real - life stories with such a title, but without more context it's difficult to say exactly what it's about.
I would say it's not common. Most stories focus on positive aspects of human relationships, emotions, or achievements. A 'wife sex bet story' sounds rather unorthodox and not in line with the typical themes that are popular in mainstream literature or storytelling. It might be something very niche or even something created in a very specific context that is not widely known.
Well, from an ethical point of view, it's really wrong. In most cultures, marriage is a sacred union. When a wife has sex with someone else, especially the husband's friend, it breaks the unspoken rules of respect and loyalty. It can lead to the breakdown of not only the marriage but also friendships and family relationships around them.
Betting on one's wife in any context related to sex is extremely inappropriate and unethical. It could lead to a breakdown in the relationship. The wife may feel objectified and violated, which would likely result in a loss of trust and respect within the marriage.
No, it is not ethical. In most moral and ethical frameworks, such behavior violates the boundaries of a committed relationship and basic concepts of fidelity and respect.
There's not enough information to know precisely. However, it might be a story within a particular community or family. The 'husband loses bet' part sets up a situation where there are consequences. 'Wife pops ball' could imply a physical action with a ball, perhaps like popping a balloon as a consequence of the husband's lost bet. But it really depends on the context which we don't have much of.
It could imply a situation where a wife fulfills the terms of a bet while in the presence of her husband. However, without more context, it's difficult to be more specific.
Well, here's a story. The wife bet her husband's friend that she could learn a new language within a year. If she won, the friend had to cook a big dinner for the whole family. So she studied hard every day, took language classes, and practiced with native speakers. In the end, she mastered the language and the friend happily cooked a great meal for them all.
Definitely not. In modern society, we uphold the values of individual autonomy and respect in relationships. A drunk person is not in a state to make proper decisions about such intimate matters. So, for a husband to share his drunk wife with a friend is not only unethical but also a form of abuse of the wife's lack of capacity at that moment.