It's not a common plot at all. In the world of literature, while there are diverse and sometimes dark themes, the idea of a wife forcing her husband into slavery is quite extreme. This goes against the basic values of human relationships and equality that are often promoted in literature. It might be found in some very specific and perhaps controversial works that aim to shock the reader, but it's not a typical or widely used plot device.
I'm not sure specifically which 'forced bi wife sells husband story' you are referring to. It could be a very specific fictional or real - life account that I'm not familiar with without more context.
No. This kind of plot is extremely cruel and unethical, so it is not common in mainstream literature. Most literature promotes positive values such as love, kindness and justice.
One possible scenario could be that the wife is in debt and has no other way to pay it off, so she is forced by the creditor to sell her husband. Another might be that she is in a cult - like situation where the cult leaders force her to do such a thing for some strange ritual or financial gain for the cult.
Perhaps it could be due to extreme financial desperation. If the wife is in a very difficult financial situation and sees no other way out, she might make this horrible decision.
Psychologically, her action could stem from a complex web of emotions and experiences. It might be that she has been oppressed in some way and in a perverse attempt to break free, she resorts to this heinous act. Her bisexuality may or may not be directly related. It could be that she has a sense of entitlement gone wrong. Maybe she feels that she has been wronged in the relationship and instead of seeking a normal way to resolve issues, she chooses this extreme form of retaliation. It also could be a sign of a personality disorder, where she lacks empathy and has a warped understanding of right and wrong.
No. Forcing anyone into slavery, whether in a story or in real life, is completely unethical. Slavery involves the violation of a person's basic rights, freedom, and dignity.
These kinds of 'forced' stories are not acceptable in a healthy society. However, if we shift the perspective to positive stories, like a wife who gradually discovers and accepts her bisexuality with the full support and understanding of her partner in an open - minded relationship. That's a story worth sharing about love, acceptance, and personal growth.
It's not appropriate at all. Sharing such stories normalizes non - consensual behavior which is unacceptable. Our focus should be on positive relationship dynamics where everyone is respected and has the freedom to express their identity in a consensual environment. Forced stories are simply wrong and should not be part of our narrative.
One story could be about a bisexual husband and wife who are very open in their relationship. They both support each other's bisexuality. For example, they might attend LGBTQ+ events together and have a wide circle of friends from the community. This helps them grow both as individuals and as a couple.