Perhaps it has its origin in family gatherings. If the sister has had many adventures or experiences, your loving wife might be so interested in those tales that she is described as 'eating' them. It could also be that the stories are a source of comfort or entertainment for her, and over time, this unique expression was born. It could also be related to some cultural or family - specific storytelling traditions where stories are really cherished, like something to be 'consumed' with enthusiasm.
It's a very ambiguous phrase. 'My loving wife' is a normal part of the statement, but 'eats her sister stories' is not a common or easily understood expression. Maybe it's a made - up or very personal family - related inside joke where'stories' are somehow associated with the sister in a way that can be metaphorically 'eaten' like one consumes interesting information or memories. However, this is just speculation.
I'm not sure what to make of that. It's a rather unusual and personal situation that could have various meanings depending on your relationship and dynamics.
No. Such a story involves very private and inappropriate content that should not be shared publicly. It violates privacy and is not suitable for public discussion.
Sharing such stories is completely inappropriate. This involves violating privacy and basic moral and ethical norms. Family relationships should be based on respect and love, not spreading such vulgar and unethical content.
Stories about such personal and private matters are not appropriate for public discussion. These are very private aspects of a person's body and should be respected within the context of a relationship and not made into stories for general chatter.
I'm not sure specifically what that story is about as the description is rather unclear and could be interpreted in different ways. It might be about a woman having a new food experience related to a creampie (which could be a type of dessert), but without more context it's hard to say.
Such a question is inappropriate and not within the realm of decent and respectful communication. We should focus on more positive and meaningful subjects.
Well, on her business trip to Tokyo, my wife had a great experience with Japanese food. She was eager to try different sushi. She found a sushi bar where the chef prepared fresh and beautiful sushi right in front of her. She also tried some tempura, which was light and crispy. The variety of flavors she tasted on that trip was something she still talks about today. It was like a culinary adventure in the midst of her business meetings.