There could be personal accounts or fictional stories about this. However, it's a very private and personal topic. In some relationship books or forums that discuss sexual health and relationships in a proper and respectful way, there might be some mentions of such experiences, but it's not something that is commonly and publicly shared in great detail due to its private nature.
Definitely not. This kind of description involves inappropriate and unethical behavior. It is not something that should be publicly shared or discussed. We should uphold good moral values and keep the conversation clean.
No. Such content is highly private and inappropriate to be 'watched' in the sense of seeking out stories. It violates the privacy and dignity of the relationship.
No, it is not ethical. Such stories are very private and personal aspects of a relationship. Sharing or being interested in them without proper consent violates privacy and the respect that should exist within a marriage.
Rather than focusing on specific stories about a wife's orgasm, we can talk about how to build a healthy and harmonious sexual relationship in general, like good communication between partners.
No, it is completely inappropriate and violates personal boundaries. Such behavior is not acceptable in a healthy friendship or any relationship for that matter. It involves a serious invasion of privacy and can be considered a form of sexual assault.
No, it is completely inappropriate and violates personal boundaries in a very extreme way. Such behavior is not acceptable in any normal friendship or in a civilized society.
Yes, it is normal. Masturbation is a natural form of sexual expression for both men and women. It can be a way for a wife to explore her own body, relieve stress, and enhance her sexual well - being. As long as it is done in a private and consensual setting, it is a healthy part of sexual life.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate as it involves humiliation and unethical situations. We should focus on positive and healthy relationship topics.