This kind of interest is not in line with the norms of a healthy relationship. A good marriage relationship should be built on positive emotions, common goals and positive communication. You can try to introduce some positive literary works or movies to your wife to guide her interests to a more positive direction.
I'm not entirely sure what this phrase specifically means as 'cum junkie' is a rather vulgar and inappropriate term. However, if we break it down, it seems to be some sort of statement about a person's wife having an excessive or abnormal attraction, which is not a proper or respectful way to describe someone.
In a normal relationship, sexual activities should be based on the mutual desires and consents of both parties. This kind of extreme and rather abnormal behavior has no place in a healthy relationship. It may also be a sign of underlying problems in the relationship, such as power imbalances or distorted sexual attitudes.
This is a rather strange request. It could be that she's testing your reaction or she's been exposed to some strange content recently that made her curious about this kind of stories. But again, it's important to approach the situation with respect and ask her directly what she's really after. If it makes you uncomfortable, let her know that certain topics are off - limits in your relationship.
There might be some cultural or literary works where such a statement is used metaphorically. For example, in some fables or ancient tales, it could represent a power struggle between different characters symbolized as 'wife' and 'woman' in a very abstract sense. But again, without clear information, this is just speculation.
This statement is very unclear and rather strange. 'Cum' has multiple meanings in English, but if we assume it's the vulgar meaning, it's inappropriate content. If 'cum' is used in other non - vulgar senses like 'come' in a non - standard way, it still makes little sense without more context. Maybe it's a very poorly worded or misspoken statement.
No, it's not appropriate at all. Such topics are private and should be kept within the confines of a respectful relationship. Spreading such stories shows a lack of respect for one's partner and basic decency.
If you want to handle it more gently, you could say that you don't understand what she means by that and ask her to clarify in a more family - friendly way. Like 'I'm not sure what you're asking for. Can you rephrase it in a different way?' This gives her a chance to correct herself if it was a misunderstanding on her part.