It depends on how the story is presented. If it is presented in a way that seems to glorify adultery, then it will surely be controversial. But if it is more about the consequences and internal struggles of the characters involved, it can be a thought - provoking exploration that may not be as controversial.
Stories could involve a wife and a younger friend who helps her start a new hobby like painting. They might go to art galleries together, exchange ideas about art, and she discovers a new passion in life through this friendship.
Another theme might be the struggle between loyalty and desire. The wife is torn between her commitment to her husband and the strong attraction she feels towards the young lover. It shows the complexity of human emotions. Just like in some dramas, the wife tries to resist the allure of the young lover at first but gradually finds it hard to control her feelings.
It is completely unethical for a wife to have a lover outside of her marriage. Marriage is based on loyalty and commitment. Wearing lingerie in the context of an affair goes against the vows and trust within a marriage.
The marriage will likely be severely damaged. Trust will be completely broken. The husband may feel humiliated and betrayed. And the use of lingerie in relation to an affair just makes it even more hurtful.
Definitely not. Ethical behavior dictates that we do not engage in the spread of such salacious and often harmful stories. The individuals in these supposed scenarios are real people with feelings and rights. By spreading such stories, we are not only causing emotional distress but also potentially contributing to a culture of voyeurism and disrespect for privacy. We should focus on positive and respectful interactions rather than this type of unethical sharing.
No, it is not ethical. Such stories often involve themes of infidelity and objectification, which go against moral and ethical values in a relationship and in society at large.
There is a story of a wife who loved cooking. She took a cooking class where she met another food enthusiast. They experimented with new recipes together. Her husband, instead of being suspicious, joined them sometimes for taste - testing. This new friend in her cooking world added more fun and variety to her cooking skills. It was a positive 'wife lover' story as it strengthened the family bond through food.
No, it is not ethical. Such stories often involve themes of infidelity and objectification, which go against moral values in a relationship and society in general.