Well, a fertility consultant might have experiences like helping couples deal with the stress of infertility. They could provide advice on lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise, to improve fertility. For example, they may recommend a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and regular exercise like yoga or walking to boost overall health and potentially fertility.
It's difficult to say how common they are. In today's society, with so many distractions and opportunities for people to interact outside of their marriages, there may be more instances than in the past. But still, a large number of marriages are based on loyalty and commitment, so while it does occur, it might not be the norm. There are also cultural factors at play. In some cultures, any behavior that could lead to a husband feeling cuckolded is highly frowned upon and less likely to happen openly.
One common role is to be an educator. They educate couples on the basics of human reproduction and how different factors can influence fertility. For instance, they'll explain how age can impact a woman's egg quality or a man's sperm count.
There are countless wonderful relationship stories out there that celebrate love, loyalty, and mutual understanding. We should turn our attention to those rather than stories with unethical or disrespectful undertones.
One common plotline is the discovery. The husband might accidentally find out, like seeing a text message on his wife's phone from another man that is overly affectionate. Another is the wife's change in behavior. She may start dressing differently or be less interested in spending time with her husband.
One story could be about a couple where the wife befriended a man at her work. Over time, she started spending more time with him than her husband. She would lie about where she was going and who she was with. Eventually, her husband found out she had been having an emotional affair which made him feel cuckolded as she was giving her attention and affection to someone else.
On the whole, it's very difficult to find positive interpretations as the idea goes against the values of most healthy relationships like loyalty, mutual respect, and monogamy. We should instead promote stories that are in line with positive relationship values.
Since the concept of a 'wife cuckolds club' is rather inappropriate, we can shift the focus. If we consider it as a club where wives and their partners have some sort of unique relationship exploration in a consensual and ethical way, perhaps stories could be about how they communicate better, grow as individuals, and strengthen their relationships through shared experiences.
Such stories are not extremely common in mainstream literature. Mainstream literature often focuses on more positive and traditional relationship themes. However, in some niche or experimental works, this kind of complex relationship might be explored to show the breakdown of traditional family or relationship norms.