We could change it to 'The Wife's Unusual Encounter'. This title gives a sense of something out of the ordinary happening to the wife without any inappropriate connotations.
One day, a wife was at the park with her dog. She met a group of strangers who were also dog lovers. They started chatting about different dog breeds and training techniques. She shared some interesting stories about her dog's mischievous behavior. It was a pleasant encounter and she made new friends that day.
One story could be about a wife who met a stranger on a train journey. The stranger was an old lady who shared her life story filled with travels and adventures. The wife was inspired by the old lady's tales and it made her think about her own life in a new way.
One possible story could be a wife who, out of her kind - heartedness, shared her home - cooked meals with strangers in need. For example, during a community event, she noticed some people who were hungry and had no food. So she brought out extra plates of food she had prepared for the family and offered it to them. It was a simple act of sharing that brought smiles to those strangers' faces.
I don't think it's completely abnormal. Many people go to bars to socialize. As long as she's being safe and respectful, it's okay. But some might view it as a bit inappropriate depending on cultural or personal beliefs.
There is a wife called Jane. Jane loves cooking. She participated in a big food festival. In the festival, there were many strangers around. Jane set up a small booth and started to share her special - made cookies and pies with multiple strangers. She told them the secret recipes and the family traditions related to these foods. Through this sharing, she brought warmth and deliciousness to those strangers.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. It seems rather unusual and specific to a particular situation or perhaps some kind of made - up or very niche concept.
In a non - sexual context, 'pettie wife gets hammered' could be about a wife who is physically small (assuming 'pettie' is related to petite). 'Gets hammered' might also refer to facing a difficult situation. For example, she could be facing a lot of pressure at work or in her personal life, such as dealing with family issues or financial problems. This could make her feel like she is being 'hammered' by these circumstances.
No, it doesn't seem to be a common type. Most stories focus on more positive relationships like family and friends rather than this rather strange - sounding scenario.