No, it's not a common phrase at all. It's rather an odd and concerning combination of words that I've not typically come across in normal language use.
No. I've never heard of it being a famous short story. There are so many short stories in the world, but this one doesn't seem to be among the well - known ones.
I'm sorry, but I don't have any such stories to share. You can try looking for positive family - related stories in storybooks or online family - friendly platforms.
One possible interpretation could be that it refers to a wife who is very assertive and 'fights' for things with both hands, so to speak. For example, she might be actively involved in business and family matters, using her skills and energy to handle both aspects well.
In a story, 'wife double fisted' might imply that she is highly capable and multitasking. Maybe she is double - fisted in taking care of her children's education and also running a small home - based business. She uses both her hands, metaphorically, to handle these two important aspects of family life.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means. It could potentially be a very negative or unethical situation if taken literally, but it might also be some sort of made - up or very specific jargon within a certain context that I'm not familiar with.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by 'double fisted wife stories'. It could potentially be some kind of local or very specific cultural stories. Without more context, it's difficult to share a relevant story.
Well, in a very strange fictional world, perhaps it could be about a miscommunication in a magic spell gone wrong that causes an accidental 'fisting' - like situation during a wizard's experiment on his wife, which then leads to a series of comical attempts to reverse the spell.