Here is a story. A couple had been really busy with work lately. One morning, the wife felt the need for some closeness. The husband told her about a time when they first got married and woke up one morning full of excitement for their new life together. They cuddled and talked about their dreams that morning, which then led to a sweet and affectionate moment. It was a simple yet deeply connecting moment that made their bond stronger.
Sharing or seeking such stories is inappropriate as it involves vulgar and unethical content. We should focus on positive, family - friendly and ethical topics.
You can look in some relationship - themed books. There are often short stories in there about different aspects of a couple's relationship, including some morning - time intimacy.
This is completely unethical in most moral and ethical frameworks. Marriage is typically based on exclusivity and mutual commitment. Encouraging a partner to have sexual relations with others violates the basic understanding of monogamy and respect within a relationship.
Tell her that it makes you uncomfortable and that it might also make others uncomfortable. Suggest finding other topics to talk about that are more appropriate for public or general conversation. You might say, 'I love you, but sharing sex stories is not something I'm okay with. Let's talk about our travels or hobbies instead.'
Most literature and folklore focus on positive, ethical and moral relationships. Stories that involve such inappropriate and disturbing themes are not part of the traditional or acceptable body of stories. It is important to uphold positive values in the stories we tell and study.
There are many great boys' adventure stories. 'The Call of the Wild' by Jack London is about a dog's journey, but it also has elements of adventure that boys would love. 'Where the Red Fern Grows' is a touching story about a boy and his hunting dogs. 'The Swiss Family Robinson' tells the story of a family, including boys, stranded on an island and their adventures in survival.
One way is to have an open conversation. Let her know how you feel and also listen to her needs. Maybe you can plan some special evenings together, like a romantic dinner followed by some quality time.
This kind of content is not acceptable in a civilized society. It promotes immoral and improper behavior, and may also be offensive to many people. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical topics in literature and storytelling.