No. General reading should consist of positive, educational, and family - friendly materials. Strapon wife stories involve themes that are not acceptable in a general reading context as they are often sexually explicit and not in line with common values.
In some cultures, yes. For example, in cultures with strong religious influence, especially those religions that have specific teachings about sexual relations and gender hierarchies. The idea of a wife using a strapon goes against the traditional male - dominated sexual relationship model in those cultures. Also, in cultures where there is a lot of emphasis on modesty and propriety in sexual matters, wife strapon stories would be seen as taboo as they involve rather explicit and non - traditional sexual behavior.
One common theme could be exploration of power dynamics within a relationship. Another might be about breaking traditional gender roles in an intimate context. And sometimes it can be about adding a new level of excitement and novelty to a couple's sexual relationship.
There are some fictional works that might touch on unique relationship dynamics, but it's not a common mainstream theme. For example, in some avant - garde or niche erotica, such stories might exist, but they are not widely known in general literature.
In general, it is not a common theme in relationship stories. Relationship stories tend to center around more general relationship dynamics such as building trust, sharing responsibilities, and having normal sexual relations. The idea of a wife using a strapon with her husband is a more specialized and less frequently depicted aspect in the realm of relationship storytelling.
I'm not aware of any specific 'wife strapon husband' stories in mainstream modern literature as it involves rather non - traditional and often adult - themed content that is not typically part of the general literary canon.