Sure. A wife might get a message from her employer saying she's been selected for a promotion. This is great news as it means more recognition at work and probably a higher salary. She can't wait to share the news with her family.
Perhaps the wife gets a message from a local community group she's involved with. They are asking for volunteers for an upcoming charity event. She feels a sense of purpose and immediately starts thinking about how she can contribute.
I still don't think this is a proper concept to promote even in fictional stories. However, if we must consider it, perhaps some stories might try to show the importance of communication within a relationship in an extreme way, but this is still a very unorthodox approach.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Sharing such stories violates privacy and is disrespectful to one's spouse. Everyone has the right to privacy in their personal and intimate relationships, and these types of stories should be kept private.
One story could be that the husband found out his wife was cheating. Instead of getting violent, he quietly gathered evidence. Then he exposed her affair to their families and friends, which led to her being ostracized in their social circle.
It's not common because it's a rather odd construction. In normal language, we would be more likely to use active verbs when referring to someone receiving stories. For instance, we'd say 'People share stories with the wife' instead.
One story could be that a couple was using birth control methods, but it failed. The wife was in the middle of an important career phase. The unexpected pregnancy brought a lot of stress as she had to decide between her career goals and the new life. She and her husband had long discussions about their financial situation, future plans, and the ability to take care of a child at that moment. Eventually, they decided to keep the baby after making some adjustments to their lives, like the wife reducing her working hours temporarily.
No, not really. This is not a typical theme that is widely known in mainstream literature. Most literature focuses on themes like love, adventure, and moral dilemmas rather than this rather strange - sounding concept.
This term is rather unclear. It might be misinterpreted as something inappropriate. If it's about a wife getting into a difficult or 'dark' situation in a story, there could be various examples like in some mystery novels where a wife gets involved in a web of secrets that 'blackens' her situation, but this is just speculation.