I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase is meant to convey as it's rather unclear and might seem inappropriate. However, if 'ruined' is used in a more general sense, perhaps it could imply a story about something going wrong in relation to a wife. But without more context, it's difficult to be more specific.
Rather than taking it at face value, which is inappropriate, it could be that she wants to hear stories that are big in scope or have a large impact. For example, stories of great adventures or grand historical events that have a 'huge' significance. It's important to communicate clearly with her to find out what she really means.
You could say something like 'Dear, that phrase is a bit unclear and might be misinterpreted. Can you clarify what you really mean?' This way, you are gently asking for more information without being accusatory.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. It's rather an odd and concerning combination of words that I've not typically come across in normal language use.
A ruined wife story could be about a woman whose husband was constantly unfaithful. She had put all her love and trust into the marriage, but his affairs left her feeling broken and ruined. She lost her self - confidence and started to doubt her own worth. It took her a long time to pick up the pieces and start rebuilding her life.
Common themes in a ruined wife story include emotional abuse. The wife may be constantly put down, criticized, or manipulated by her husband. There's also the theme of power imbalance. The husband may hold all the power in the relationship, whether it's financial, social, or emotional. And then there's the theme of resilience. Despite being 'ruined' in some ways, many wives in these stories find the strength to rise above their situation and start over.
No, it is not appropriate as it involves themes that can be considered disrespectful and inappropriate towards women and promotes violence in a relationship context.
I'm not entirely sure what 'pussy weights wife story' specifically means as it's an odd combination of words. It could potentially be some very specific or made - up local term or just a random collection of words with no established meaning.
Another possible antagonist could be a relative, say her sister - in - law. The sister - in - law might be resentful of the attention the wife gets in the family. So, she might try to undermine the wife at every opportunity. She could start family disputes and make the wife look bad in front of other family members. Over time, this constant undermining can 'ruin' the wife's relationship with her family and her peace of mind.