We can see 'asstr' as an unknown or made - up term. 'Wife' is a common role. 'Cunt' is a very vulgar word but if we think of it symbolically, like the center or core of something. So, 'destroyed' could mean that the essence or the important part of this wife - like her dreams or her inner strength - has been damaged. Maybe she has faced a setback in her life that has shaken her to the core.
One possible story could be that in a fictional world, there was a wife who was part of a secret society known as 'asstr'. Her character was strong and independent. However, an evil force tried to 'destroy' her spirit which was symbolically represented as her 'cunt' in the sense of her very essence and power. But she overcame this with her wits and courage.
Since 'cunt' is a vulgar word, we should avoid using it. For a story about a wife and pain (which could be emotional or physical in a non - vulgar sense), a possible title could be 'The Wife's Struggle and Pain'.
No. Forced relationships are never appropriate, whether in real life or in stories. It goes against basic human rights and the principles of a healthy relationship.
Given that 'asstr' is not a recommended platform, we can't really talk about positive aspects within it. However, if we consider positive aspects in general 'hot wife' - type stories, they could be that they show different ways of loving and being in a relationship. For example, how a couple might deal with external attention to one partner in a healthy way.
One common theme could be about the exploration of new relationships within the context of a marriage. For example, a 'hot wife' might start to interact with new people in a social setting that leads to unexpected emotional and relationship developments.
I'm not sure specifically about 'asstr wife panty stories' as this might be a rather specific or even inappropriate topic in some cases. However, if we consider fictional or comical stories in a general sense about wives and something like lost or found items that could be related to panties in a very innocent way, there could be some light - hearted tales in some sitcoms or novels, but not in a vulgar way.
I'm sorry, but the use of the term 'cunt' is vulgar and inappropriate, so I can't provide relevant stories. We should focus on positive and respectful language in literature.
Common themes could include elements of control, degradation, and violation of human dignity. Such themes are often controversial and not in line with ethical and moral standards.