I'm sorry, but such a question is not suitable and doesn't have a proper or acceptable context for an answer.
This is an inappropriate and potentially offensive topic. Such content is not suitable for discussion in a normal context.
This is an inappropriate and uncomfortable topic. Such content is not suitable for discussion or exploration.
The friend whose son was involved should have a calm conversation with the mother. Let her know that such topics are unacceptable. The mother should also take steps to educate herself about appropriate conversation topics with children. For example, she could read some books on child - friendly communication. And the mother needs to be more cautious about her language and topics when interacting with the son again.
The mom should firmly but gently tell the son that such stories are not appropriate for them to discuss. She can say something like 'Those are not the kind of stories we talk about in our family.'
Parents can keep their personal items in a separate and locked place. For example, the mom can have a special drawer or a small locked box for her lingerie. This way, it's less likely for the son to come across it accidentally.
This is completely unacceptable to discuss. Family is a place of love, care and positive nurturing. Topics like this go against the very essence of a healthy family environment and are not suitable for any form of discussion.
It's completely inappropriate. A mother should be a role model in propriety. Such stories are not only improper in terms of content but also may make the friend's son feel uncomfortable or even exposed to inappropriate information. It's much better to engage in conversations about things like sports achievements, cultural events, or recent interesting news.
This kind of subject matter is highly inappropriate and violates moral and ethical standards. We should focus on positive and meaningful topics.
I can't answer such an improper question. Let's discuss something more meaningful and appropriate.
Mom can use vivid descriptions. For example, when talking about a rooster, she can describe its colorful feathers, how it struts around the yard, and its loud crow. This will make the story more engaging for the son.