No, it's not a common phrase at all. I've never come across it before. The use of the word 'pirn' makes it seem very strange and unrecognizable in normal English usage.
The phrase is really hard to make sense of as 'pirn' is not a common word. Maybe it's a made - up or very local term. If we assume it's a typo and should be 'prince' or 'prime', then it could be about using fictional or important - figure - related stories to train his wife in some way, like teaching values or behaviors through those stories.
One way is to raise awareness about the harm of such stories. We can use social media platforms to spread the message that these are not acceptable. Also, media should be more responsible and not promote or allow such content. And we should encourage people to report any such offensive stories they come across.
One of the best pirn stories could be about a pirn that was lost for ages and then found in an unexpected place, like in an old attic filled with antique textiles. It was thought to be gone forever, but a curious explorer happened upon it while looking for other treasures.
This kind of story involves serious ethical violations. It objectifies and disrespects women. A wife is a partner in a marriage, not an object for such degrading scenarios. It goes against the principles of respect, love, and equality in a relationship.
I'm not sure specifically what 'pirn' means in this context. It could be a very specific or misspelled term. If it's 'porn' which is misspelled, we can't create relevant content as it involves adult and inappropriate topics. However, if 'pirn' is something else entirely, more context would be needed to explain what these stories are about.
I don't support the concept of 'wife training' as it implies an unequal and patriarchal view. In a healthy relationship, partners are equal and respect each other's autonomy.
There might be a story where a wife was very prude about expressing her feelings. The husband trained her to be more open by writing her love letters and asking her to respond in kind. He also encouraged her to share her thoughts during their private time. Through this, she slowly learned to be more forthcoming with her emotions.
The term 'training the wife like a hooker' is inappropriate and objectifies women. We should promote healthy, equal and respectful relationships, not such demeaning concepts, so there are no positive stories in this regard.
One training my wife story could be about teaching her a new skill like cooking. For example, my wife was interested in learning Italian cuisine. I started by showing her basic pasta-making techniques. We bought the fresh ingredients together, and I demonstrated how to knead the dough, roll it out, and cut it into the right shapes. It was a great bonding experience as she gradually mastered the art of making delicious pasta.