The main ethical issue is the invasion of privacy. It's a very private matter that should not be made public. Also, it objectifies the woman in the story, which is disrespectful.
No, it's completely inappropriate. Such a story involves disrespect and invasion of privacy, and it's not something that should be shared or talked about in public or in any context.
No. Such a story involves highly inappropriate and private, if not offensive, behavior. It violates the privacy and dignity of one's partner and is not suitable for public sharing.
Morally, they should feel ashamed. And if it causes harm to their wife, such as emotional distress, there could be relationship consequences like divorce or separation. In a professional setting, it could also harm their reputation and career as it shows a lack of respect and self - control.
Rather than creating a story based on such an improper concept, we can think about positive interactions between spouses, like going on a romantic dinner or a nice walk together.
One story could be that a boy was running in the park too fast while playing tag, and his pants got caught on a fence, ripping them. As for the panties part, perhaps he accidentally tripped over a girl's picnic blanket where her bag with panties was, and it created a chaotic and funny situation.
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lily. She was running in the park to catch a frisbee. As she made a sudden turn, her skirt got caught on a thorny bush and ripped off. She was so embarrassed, but her friends quickly surrounded her and lent her a jacket to tie around her waist. Then they all had a good laugh about it later.
No. I haven't come across this 'cock ripped off story' frequently at all. It might be something very specific to a certain region, community or a very small group of story - tellers. It doesn't seem to be a story that is well - known in general literature or common story - telling circles.
I'm not sure specifically which 'cock ripped off story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or very specific context - related stories with such a title. Without more information, it's hard to say exactly what it's about.
It's definitely not proper. In a marriage, there should be respect for modesty and appropriate social norms. This kind of 'showing off' goes against the general sense of propriety.