We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful relationship topics rather than such abnormal and inappropriate ones.
In a healthy relationship, we should uphold respect and dignity for each other. Things like this go against basic moral and ethical standards.
This term is rather unclear. It might be misinterpreted as something inappropriate. If it's about a wife getting into a difficult or 'dark' situation in a story, there could be various examples like in some mystery novels where a wife gets involved in a web of secrets that 'blackens' her situation, but this is just speculation.
A couple had been living a very healthy lifestyle. They ate well, exercised regularly, and got enough sleep. One day, they simply noticed that the wife was feeling a bit different. After a visit to the doctor, they learned she was pregnant. Their healthy habits had likely contributed to this wonderful news.
Rather than exploring such potentially offensive concepts, we could talk about stories where a wife and husband engage in cultural exchanges. They might travel to different places, experience new cultures, and strengthen their bond through shared adventures.
One story could be about a wife who gets used to her husband's long working hours. At first, she felt lonely and neglected, but over time, she found ways to occupy herself, like taking up painting. She got used to having a lot of alone time and even started to enjoy it, using the time for self - improvement.
One possible 'wife gets filled' story could be about a wife who gets filled with joy when her family surprises her on her birthday. They fill her day with love, presents, and a big celebration.
Sharing such stories involves adult and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful relationship topics rather than stories with vulgar implications.
There are many other positive themes such as family love, friendship and self - growth that are more worthy of our discussion.
One example could be in some classic novels where a strong - willed male character might overshadow his wife in decision - making, like in 'Madame Bovary'. The husband's control over the financial and social aspects of their life can be seen as a form of domination. Another could be in 'A Doll's House' where initially Torvald treats Nora in a rather dominating way, dictating how she should behave.