However, if by'screw' you mean in a more vulgar sense, this is an inappropriate and unethical situation. But in a more positive and family - friendly interpretation, it's likely about the couple having their own little moments of interaction while one is into a story.
No, such stories are not common. Stories that involve a negative or improper situation like this are not the typical kind of tales that are widely told. Most stories tend to focus on positive relationships and positive events.
I'm not sure there are many positive or ethical 'wife screws the crew' stories. If it implies some sort of inappropriate behavior, it's not something to be glorified. However, if it's a misinterpreted or fictional comical story, it could be about a wife who accidentally causes chaos among a crew, like in a home - made movie - making crew where she messes up the shooting schedule.
One benefit could be a deeper understanding. By watching his wife's stories, he can get insights into her experiences, dreams, and emotions. It helps him to be more empathetic towards her.
One common psychological impact is a sense of betrayal. The husband may feel deeply hurt and angry. He might start to question his self - worth, thinking that if his wife cheats, there must be something wrong with him. This can lead to a loss of confidence.
I think it's a bit of an odd expression. Maybe'screws' here means she has a unique way of dealing with short stories. It could be positive if it implies she's adding her own special touch, like she's twisting or turning the stories into something more interesting. However, without more context, it's hard to say for sure if it's positive or negative.
One possible impact is a deep sense of betrayal. The husband may feel like his trust has been shattered completely. He might experience anger, which could range from mild irritation to intense rage. Depression is also likely as he grapples with the loss of his relationship as he knew it. He may start to question his self - worth, thinking that there was something wrong with him that led his wife to cheat.
If the 'screw' implies something inappropriate, then no, it's not normal in a healthy relationship. But if it's about small, innocent disruptions like trying to get him to help her with a small chore while he's watching the story and she's doing something around the house, it can be a normal part of daily life together.
One reason could be that she suspects something unusual in their relationship. Maybe she noticed some strange behavior or closeness between her husband and the man. For example, if they have a lot of private conversations that she is not part of.