This is a rather private and inappropriate topic for public discussion. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful relationship aspects such as mutual understanding, communication and love in a marriage rather than such private matters.
No, it's not a common situation in a general sense. In most relationships, there is shared communication but not one partner 'controlling' a release story. However, in some specific cases, like in a family - run business where the wife is more media - savvy, she might control the story of her husband's release from a certain role in the business.
One possible reason could be a high level of sexual compatibility with her partner. If they have a deep emotional connection and good communication, it might enhance the sexual experience. Also, a relaxed and comfortable environment can play a role. For example, if she feels safe and at ease, it allows her body to respond more freely.
It could mean that the wife has a say or control in the story or account of her husband's release from something. For example, if the husband was released from prison, the wife might control how the story of that release is told to the public or within the family. Maybe she decides what details are shared and what are kept private.
One possible reason could be relationship issues. Maybe there are unresolved conflicts or a lack of emotional connection that is affecting their sexual relationship. Another reason might be related to the wife's own sexual needs not being met or understood, so she is unconsciously or consciously withholding sexual satisfaction from her husband. It could also be due to stress or health problems on her part that are reducing her libido or making her less interested in sexual activities that lead to orgasm for her husband.
In health research, orgasms are also associated with better sleep. The relaxation that follows an orgasm may contribute to improved sleep quality, which is important for overall well - being.
Focus on the emotional aspect. Describe the deepening of the relationship between the couple. For example, talk about how they share a special moment of intimacy that goes beyond the physical act. You can write about the glances, the gentle touches, and the unspoken understanding between them.
No. Such a story involves inappropriate and private sexual content which is not suitable for sharing in a public or general context. It violates the privacy and dignity of others and goes against moral and ethical norms.