No. Wife - swapping involves non - monogamous and unethical behavior. It goes against the traditional values of loyalty and commitment in a marriage relationship.
Morally, it can degrade one's character in the eyes of others. It can also create an uncomfortable and unwholesome atmosphere in any group or community. Psychologically, it might give the wrong impression that such behavior is acceptable and lead to a desensitization towards appropriate sexual boundaries. In addition, in some religious or cultural settings, it can be seen as a serious transgression and lead to exclusion from religious or cultural activities.
The theme of relationship building is also prevalent. In stories like '13 Going on 30', the main character gets to re - evaluate her relationships with people from a different age - point of view. It allows for the mending and strengthening of relationships. Also, many of these stories have a theme of growth. Characters grow as individuals as they navigate through the challenges of being in a different body and adapting to a different life situation.
The book 'The Change - Up' (not to be confused with the movie which has some different elements) is about two friends who swap bodies. It's a story that explores friendship and how we view ourselves in relation to others. It's a light - hearted read with some comical moments.
One benefit is that it helps you understand different perspectives. When you listen to someone else's story, you get a peek into their life and how they view things.
Hot swapping stories could refer to stories about the concept of hot swapping in technology. For example, in computer hardware, hot swapping is the ability to add or remove components like hard drives or memory modules while the system is still running. So these stories might be about the development, advantages, or challenges related to such hot - swap capable systems.